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Regulated Medical Waste Disposal

Red-bag pickup, transport, and treatment for Maryland generators of any size.

What is regulated medical waste?

Regulated medical waste is any waste contaminated with blood, body fluids, or other potentially infectious material that requires special handling under Maryland COMAR 26.13.11 and the federal Bloodborne Pathogens Standard. Maryland Medical Waste provides DOT-compliant transport vehicles, OSHA-certified handlers, and chain-of-custody manifests so generators stay audit-ready from the exam room to final treatment at a permitted treatment, storage, and disposal facility.

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Regulations that govern regulated medical waste in Maryland

We segregate, package, and transport every stream to meet federal and Maryland-specific requirements. Inspectors look for these citations — your service should be built around them.

Agency / RuleWhat it requires
Maryland Department of the Environment
COMAR 26.13.11
Special Medical Waste regulations covering segregation, packaging, marking, storage, and transport in the State of Maryland.
OSHA
29 CFR 1910.1030
Bloodborne Pathogens Standard — exposure control plan, sharps engineering controls, training, and PPE requirements.
U.S. DOT
49 CFR 173.197
Hazardous materials transport packaging, marking, labeling, and shipping paper requirements for Regulated Medical Waste.
DEA
21 CFR 1317
Required where controlled-substance pharmaceutical waste is co-mingled at a generator site.

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Frequently asked questions

What is regulated medical waste in Maryland?

Maryland defines Special Medical Waste under COMAR 26.13.11 to include cultures and stocks of infectious agents, pathological waste, human blood and blood products, contaminated sharps, certain animal waste, and isolation waste. Anything saturated with blood or OPIM (other potentially infectious material) belongs in the red bag stream.

Do small generators have to use a hauler?

Maryland does not exempt small quantity generators from packaging, labeling, or treatment requirements. Even a single dental practice generating a few pounds per month must transport waste in a permitted vehicle or use a registered mail-back program — household sharps drop-offs are not a substitute.

How long can red bag waste be stored on site?

Maryland allows on-site storage up to 30 days at room temperature, or up to 90 days under refrigeration at or below 45°F. We size service frequency so generators never approach those limits.

Do you provide manifests and certificates of destruction?

Yes. Every pickup is accompanied by a uniform medical waste tracking document, and an electronic Certificate of Destruction is issued after final treatment. Records are retained for three years and accessible through your customer portal.

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Regulated Medical Waste by Maryland city

We run dedicated routes from regional Maryland hubs in Baltimore, Bethesda, Frederick, and Salisbury. Browse a few of the cities we serve below, or see all Maryland service areas.