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Comprehensive Waste
addresses all waste that
is generated in the
facility and needs to be
disposed of or recycled. |
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Examples are: |
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Solid
waste |
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Hazardous
chemicals |
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Regulated
medical |
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Confidential
documents |
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Sharps |
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Ewaste |
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Chemotherapeutic |
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Batteries |
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Pharmaceutical |
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Light
bulbs |
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Glass |
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Ink
jet & toner cartridges |
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Plastic
aluminum |
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Mercury |
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Metal |
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Construction
waste |
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Paper |
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Old
equipment |
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Cardboard |
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Food
waste |
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Management partners with
the facility to ensure
maximum safety and
efficiency through the
following: |
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Training their employees |
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Modifying their waste
containers to make them
color coded |
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Properly size and locate
where containers are
needed throughout the
entire facility |
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Evaluating disposal
practices and equipment
utilized |
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Monitoring their waste
program on a regular
basis to achieve
sustainability |
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