Facility-wide regulated waste, sharps, pharma, and chemo programs for Maryland health systems.
Hospitals generate every regulated stream healthcare can produce — RMW from inpatient floors, sharps from every nursing station, pathological waste from the OR and morgue, trace and bulk chemo from infusion suites, RCRA hazardous waste from labs, and pharmaceutical waste under EPA Subpart P. We build a single, audit-ready program across departments with one invoice, one portal, and one Maryland-based account team.
These are the citations Maryland inspectors and surveyors look for first. Your service should be built around them.
| Agency / Rule | What it requires |
|---|---|
| Joint Commission EC.02.02.01 |
Hazardous materials and waste management — written plan, segregation, and staff competency required at every survey. |
| Maryland Department of the Environment COMAR 26.13.11 |
Special Medical Waste segregation, packaging, on-site storage limits (30 days ambient, 90 days refrigerated), and transport. |
| OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 |
Bloodborne Pathogens Standard with Exposure Control Plan, sharps log, and annual training for every clinical employee. |
| EPA 40 CFR 266 Subpart P |
Hazardous Waste Pharmaceuticals — applies to every healthcare facility regardless of generator status. |
Compliant collection, transport, and autoclave or incineration treatment of regulated medical waste (RMW) — also called biohazard, infectious, or red bag waste.
Learn more →Puncture-resistant sharps container exchange and EPA/USPS-compliant mail-back kits for needles, syringes, scalpels, and other sharp medical devices.
Learn more →Dedicated cold-storage pickup and incineration of human and animal pathological waste in compliance with Maryland COMAR 26.13.11 and CDC guidance.
Learn more →Yellow-container collection of trace (RCRA-empty) chemotherapy waste — PPE, empty IV bags, tubing, vials, and gloves — with incineration treatment.
Learn more →Segregated collection of expired, unused, and partial pharmaceuticals across non-hazardous, RCRA hazardous, and controlled-substance streams.
Learn more →Generator-status profiling, lab-pack, and disposal of P-listed, U-listed, and characteristic hazardous waste from clinical and laboratory operations.
Learn more →Locked-bin paper destruction with on-site mobile shredding trucks or off-site plant-based shredding, plus Certificates of Destruction.
Learn more →Maryland-based dispatch. No call centers, no contracts you can't read.
Request a Quote Call 1-240-518-7862Yes. We consolidate RMW, sharps, pathological, chemo, RCRA, pharma, and shredding under a single Maryland MDE permitted transporter so administrators see one rate sheet, one portal, and one survey-ready binder of manifests and Certificates of Destruction.
We provide pre-survey documentation packets including the current waste management plan, three years of manifests, employee training rosters, and EPA Subpart P notification — the exact stack EC.02.02.01 surveyors request.
Yes. Smaller-volume hospitals on the Eastern Shore and in Western Maryland get right-sized container counts, weekly or bi-weekly routes from our regional hubs, and the same compliance documentation as a 700-bed urban facility — without national-hauler minimums.
We dispatch from regional Maryland hubs in Baltimore, Bethesda, Frederick, and Salisbury. Browse a few cities below or see all Maryland service areas.