Section 117630 Of Chapter 2. Definitions From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 104. >> Part 14. >> Chapter 2.
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. (a) "Biohazard bag" means a disposable film bag used to
contain medical waste. Notwithstanding subdivision (b) of Section
117605, the film bags that are used to line the United States
Department of Transportation (USDOT)-approved shipping containers for
transport from the generator's facility onto roadways and into
commerce to a treatment and disposal facility shall be marked and
certified by the manufacturer as having passed the tests prescribed
for tear resistance in the American Society for Testing Materials
(ASTM) D1922, "Standard Test Method for Propagation Tear Resistance
of Plastic Film and Thin Sheeting by Pendulum Method" and for impact
resistance in ASTM D1709, "Standard Test Methods for Impact
Resistance of Plastic Film by the Free-Falling Dart Method," as those
documents were published on January 1, 2014. The film bag shall meet
an impact resistance of 165 grams and a tearing resistance of 480
grams in both parallel and perpendicular planes with respect to the
length of the bag.
(b) The biohazard bag that is used to collect medical waste within
a facility shall be manufacturer certified to meet the ASTM D1709
dart drop test, provided that when the bag is prepared for transport
offsite, it is placed into a USDOT-approved container lined with a
biohazard bag that is ASTM D1709 and ASTM D1922 certified.
(c) The color of the bag shall be red, except when yellow bags are
used to further segregate trace chemotherapy waste and white bags
are used to further segregate pathology waste. The biohazard bag
shall be marked with the international biohazard symbol and may be
labeled by reference as authorized by the USDOT.