Hazardous
Resources & Links
Success Stories
A Prescription for Reducing Solid Waste
Health East Midway Outpatient Center in St. Paul changed its approach to suctioning body fluids in surgery. The center had been using three to five suction canisters per surgery case for containing fluids removed during procedures. After each procedure, the contents of the canisters were disposed of as infectious waste and the canisters were thrown away.Changing to a canister-free vacuum system brought advantages. Employee safety was a big benefit: staff no longer needs to dump the canisters, which were heavy and posed a splashing danger. According to operating room supervisor Michelle Draxton, the canister-free vacuum system has cut the amount of solid waste at the facility. Over time there will definitely be a savings. Author: Minnesota Technical Assistance Program (MnTAP)
Disposal Information
The following transporters offer services to infectious waste generators in the metro area, including containers for collection, transportation and disposal. Transporters are required to be registered under Minnesota law. Before hiring a transporter, verify its Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) registration by calling (651) 296-6300 or ask to see its registration card.
This information is provided as a public service and is not intended to be an endorsement of any business, organization or service. For additional listings, check your local phone directory.


