Safe Biohazard Waste
Disposal

Complete, Compliant Biohazard Waste Disposal

Biohazard waste isn’t regular trash. Also known as regulated medical waste (RMW), red bag, biomedical, or infectious waste, biohazard waste has been contaminated or could be infectious. Stay safe and maintain patient privacy with proper disposal.

Understanding Biohazard Waste

Even if biohazard waste isn’t known to be contaminated with blood or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM), it has to be kept separate from other trash — including sharps.

Biohazard waste is an umbrella term that can include:

Red bag
waste

Used personal protective equipment (PPE), bandages, gauze, gloves, and tubing belong in clearly-labeled red bags.

Pathological
waste

Human or animal anatomical waste, organs, specimens, or tissues removed during medical procedures must be processed with safety and respect.

Laboratory
waste

Soiled equipment, cultures, stocks, instruments, or disease-causing agents could be hazardous.

Because RMW has serious public health risks, it can only be handled, treated, and disposed of by certified biohazard waste removal companies.

Risks of mishandling biohazard waste

Safety

Pathogens like viruses, bacteria, fungi, and microorganisms can live on biohazard waste for months or more. Anyone who encounters unsecured RMW could be exposed to serious health risks.

Environmental

When discarded like regular waste, biohazard waste’s chemicals and pathogens enter the environment. Improper disposal contaminates the soil, water, and even air. These items may not decompose in a landfill, so poor handling can have an impact that lasts centuries — or more.

Financial

Federal and state agencies have strict handling requirements, and each violation can mean fines and penalties in the thousands.

Legal

Civil lawsuits and potential loss of licensure are on the line. Ongoing or willful violations can even have criminal charges, including jail time.

Reputational

Your patients and customers count on you to handle waste safely and correctly. Dropping the ball can damage that trust — especially when you’re providing sensitive services that demand privacy and care.

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Basics of Biohazard Waste Regulations and Compliance

There is no excuse for throwing “just a little” red bag waste in with the regular trash. Regulated medical waste must be handled properly from beginning to end, and only by the right people.

Household medical waste is handled differently, but any facility that generates biohazard waste is subject to local, state, and federal waste management regulations. This includes:

  • Hospitals, doctors’ offices, and clinics
  • Dental and orthodontic practices
  • Private practices and outpatient surgical centers
  • Veterinarians
  • Laboratories and research institutions
  • Tattoo, piercing, and other wellness centers

The regulations don’t stop at the facility level. Any person who manages biohazard waste — including team members at your facility or clinic — needs to follow certain rules:

  • Separate biohazard waste from other types of medical waste, like sharps, pharmaceuticals, recyclables
  • File annual reports about the amount of biohazard waste generated and processed
  • Collect and store certificates of destruction or treatment
  • Retain records for three to five years
Agencies that monitor biohazard waste management​

Regulates disposal of any waste that might impact health or the environment:

  • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Defines and regulates the handling and disposal of medications, controlled substances, and other drugs:

  • Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)
  • US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

Protects workers and other people handling medical waste at every stage, from first use to final disposal processing:

  • Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
  • Department of Transportation (DOT)

States also have their own guidelines and regulations to keep people and the planet safe while properly managing biohazard waste.

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Keystone’s Biohazard Disposal Commitment

We manage every red bag and regulated medical waste container with discretion, accountability, and care.

Compliance

We handle every step from pickup and transport to treatment and documentation in full compliance with all federal and state laws. You’ll receive complete manifests, treatment records, and certificates of destruction for your waste. Access your records in our secure client portal any time.

Safety

Our technicians are trained professionals who understand the responsibility that comes with handling biohazard waste. We hold ourselves to a high standard and maintain the safest handling of infectious materials at every stage.

Eco-Friendly Processing

We’re proud to use advanced, non-incineration treatment methods that are safer for your staff and the planet. Our USDA-approved steam technology neutralizes pathogens without harmful emissions for a cleaner, greener solution than traditional burning methods.

Why Choose Keystone?

Friendly, accessible support when you need it

Flexible schedules and container options

Reliable pickups, even if your schedule is unpredictable

Guaranteed compliance with all federal and state regulations

Affordable eco-friendly treatment

Choose a Biohazard Waste Management Partner That Exceeds Your Needs

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