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Sharps Disposal & Mail-Back Programs

FDA-cleared sharps containers, route service, and EPA-compliant mail-back kits.

What is sharps disposal?

Used needles and other sharps are the highest-risk waste stream in any healthcare setting and the leading cause of occupational bloodborne pathogen exposure. We supply FDA-cleared, color-coded sharps containers in every standard size, swap them on a documented schedule, and treat the contents through autoclave processing. For low-volume generators we offer USPS-approved mail-back kits that ship as DOT 49 CFR 173.197 packaging.

Who we serve

Containers and packaging we provide

Regulations that govern sharps disposal 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
OSHA
29 CFR 1910.1030(d)(4)(iii)
Sharps containers must be closable, puncture-resistant, leakproof on sides and bottom, and labeled or color-coded.
FDA
21 CFR 880.5570
Sharps containers are Class II medical devices requiring 510(k) clearance.
USPS / DOT
Publication 52, 49 CFR 173.197
Governs mail-back sharps packaging, marking, and labeling for transport through the U.S. mail.

Service options

Schedule Sharps Disposal pickup in Maryland

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Frequently asked questions

Can I throw used needles in the regular trash?

No. Improperly discarded sharps are the most common cause of needlestick exposures to sanitation workers and trigger OSHA recordkeeping events. Maryland requires sharps to be placed in an FDA-cleared container and treated as regulated medical waste.

When do I have to replace a sharps container?

OSHA requires replacement when the container is two-thirds (⅔) full or when the manufacturer's fill line is reached. Routine route service prevents overfilling and keeps locations audit-ready.

Do mail-back kits really meet OSHA requirements?

Yes — when the kit ships under DOT 49 CFR 173.197 with a labeled inner sharps container and outer fiberboard box, and the generator retains the chain-of-custody and Certificate of Destruction. We provide both with every kit.

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Sharps Disposal 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.