What is EPA’s Subpart P for Pharmaceutical Waste?

EPA passed regulations (40 CFR 266 Subpart P) that will affect everywhere pharmaceuticals are sold or administered. These sector specific…
Read MoreEPA passed regulations (40 CFR 266 Subpart P) that will affect everywhere pharmaceuticals are sold or administered. These sector specific…
Read MoreUnder EPA’s Subpart P, they define a non-creditable hazardous waste pharmaceutical (NCHWP) as a hazardous waste pharmaceutical that cannot be…
Read MoreUnder EPA’s Subpart P, they define a potentially creditable hazardous waste pharmaceutical (PCHWP) as a hazardous waste pharmaceutical can be…
Read MoreNew for 2020. We have developed a medicine disposal device specifically designed for healthcare facilities to address the issue of…
Read MoreMuch has been written about EPA’s new Subpart P regulations pertaining to the management of pharmaceutical waste at healthcare facilities….
Read MoreAs of 8/21/2019, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has banned the drain disposing or sewering of hazardous waste pharmaceuticals….
Read MoreDEA (Drug Enforcement Agency) defines their non-retrievable standard as: Non-retrievable means, for the purpose of destruction, the condition or state…
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