Industrial Accidents: OSHA & CDPH Compliance
It is crucial for companies to adhere to strict guidelines established by OSHA Regulation 29CFR1910.1030. This regulation mandates that employees undergo proper and comprehensive training before being assigned tasks related to the cleanup or handling of incidents involving biohazards, such as blood, bodily fluids, feces, vomit, or chemicals.
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) outlines stringent guidelines and protocols for the transportation and disposal of biohazard waste. Any company entrusted with the cleanup of situations involving biohazards must possess a Trauma Scene Waste Management Practitioners License, allowing them to appropriately collect, transport, and dispose of biohazard waste. New Day Renewal holds a full license from the CDPH, ensuring the safety of your employees during cleanup procedures.
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Swift response with 24/7 operational capabilities.
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Compliance with Regulations:
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Adherence to OSHA and CDPH guidelines for comprehensive training and proper disposal of biohazard waste.
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Possession of Trauma Scene Waste Management Practitioners License for lawful collection and disposal.
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Experienced and trained technicians complying with California regulations.
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Emergency services available 24/7 to address queries and concerns.
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Collaboration with major insurance companies for a seamless cleanup process.