MCL - Section 333.13811

PUBLIC HEALTH CODE (EXCERPT)
Act 368 of 1978


333.13811 Storage, decontamination, and disposal of medical waste.

Sec. 13811.

     A producing facility shall store, decontaminate, and dispose of medical waste pursuant to the following:
    (a) Cultures and stocks of material contaminated with an infectious agent shall be stored in closed, puncture-resistant containers, decontaminated by autoclaving or incineration, and disposed of in a sanitary landfill.
    (b) Blood and blood products and body fluids shall be disposed of by 1 or more of the following methods:
    (i) Flushing down a sanitary sewer.
    (ii) Decontaminating by autoclaving or incineration.
    (iii) Solidifying.
    (iv) If not in liquid form, transferring to a sanitary landfill.
    (v) A process approved by the department.
    (c) Pathological waste shall be disposed of by 1 or more of the following methods:
    (i) Incineration or cremation.
    (ii) Grinding and flushing into a sanitary sewer.
    (iii) Burial in a cemetery, if transported in leakproof containers of sufficient integrity to prevent rupture.
    (iv) Grinding until rendered unrecognizable, stored in closed, puncture-resistant, properly labeled containers, and, if not in liquid form, disposed of in a sanitary landfill.
    (v) A process approved by the department.
    (d) Sharps shall be disposed of by 1 of the following methods:
    (i) Placement in rigid, puncture-resistant containers that are appropriately labeled and transported to a sanitary landfill in a manner that retains the integrity of the container.
    (ii) Incineration or decontamination and grinding that renders the objects unrecognizable. Ground sharps shall be placed in a sealed, rupture-resistant container and transported to a sanitary landfill.
    (iii) A process approved by the department.
    (e) Animal waste contaminated with organisms infectious to humans shall be disposed of by incineration or by burial in a sanitary landfill in properly labeled, double containers that are leakproof and puncture-resistant and are tightly sealed to prevent escape of fluids or material. Contaminated animal organs disposed of separately shall be rendered unrecognizable.


History: Add. 1990, Act 21, Eff. June 4, 1990
Popular Name: Act 368