North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 33.1 - Department of Environmental Quality
Article 33.1-20 - Solid Waste Management and Land Protection
Chapter 33.1-20-12 - REGULATED INFECTIOUS WASTE
Section 33.1-20-12-02 - Management standards
Current through Supplement No. 395, January, 2025
Every person who collects, stores, transports, treats, or disposes of regulated infectious waste shall comply with these standards of performance.
1. At the point of origin, regulated infectious waste must be separated from other wastes and placed in distinctive containers which do not leak and which are impervious, puncture resistant, and tear resistant and which contain obvious markings (for example, red or orange plastic bags or the biohazard label). Bags and containers holding regulated infectious waste must be tied, closed, or sealed securely to prevent leakage. Prior to shipment offsite, all containers must comply with all appropriate federal and state department of transportation packaging and labeling requirements.
2. At the point of origin, sharps must be:
3. The handling and storage of regulated infectious waste, before the treatment of subsection 7, must be conducted in a manner which minimizes exposure to employees of the waste generator, the waste transporter, and the public.
4. Areas used for the storage of regulated infectious waste must be enclosed and meet the following requirements:
5. Containers and enclosed storage areas used for regulated infectious waste must be maintained according to the following requirements:
6. Recycled containers or devices such as carts used for the handling of wastes must be disinfected after each use. The disinfectant must be either an United States environmental protection agency registered disinfectant that is also tuberculocidal, for a contact time as specified by the manufacturer, an unexpired dated stabilized bleach product that is an United States environmental protection agency registered disinfectant that is also tuberculocidal, for a contact time and as specified by the manufacturer or materials necessary to prepare a minimum ten percent sodium hypochlorite solution prepared immediately prior to use with a minimum thirty minutes of contact time with the container.
7. All regulated infectious waste must be incinerated or disinfected and sharps that are not incinerated must be rendered nonsharp before disposal. Incineration and disinfection equipment and facilities shall meet the requirements of article 33.1-15 and this article.
8. Blood and blood products can be discarded without incineration or disinfection through municipal sewage disposal systems that meet the requirements of article 33.1-16.
9. The disposal of nonviable human fetuses shall meet the requirements of section 33.1-03-02-05.
10. An infectious waste which is not regulated by this chapter may be disposed at a permitted municipal waste landfill.
11. Household waste containing regulated infectious waste in amounts normally found in household waste may be disposed of at a permitted municipal waste landfill.
12. Every person who treats or transports regulated infectious waste or operates a regulated infectious waste management unit or facility shall have a valid permit issued by the department.
13. Vehicles used for the commercial collection and transportation of regulated infectious waste must be fully leakproof and fully enclosed or covered to prevent scattering of material.
14. The owner or operator of a permitted regulated infectious waste treatment facility shall comply with these standards:
General Authority: NDCC 23.1-08-03; S.L. 2017, ch. 199, § 1
Law Implemented: NDCC 23.1-08-03; S.L. 2017, ch. 199, § 23