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Adapted from the FAD PRePNAHEMS Guidelines Disposal 2012 Classification of Waste Materials USDA APHIS and CFSPH FAD PRePNAHEMS Guidelines Disposal Waste Materials Animal byproducts ID: 741237

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Slide1

Disposal

Waste Materials

Adapted from the FAD PReP/NAHEMS

Guidelines: Disposal (2012)Slide2

Classification of

Waste Materials USDA APHIS and CFSPH

FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Disposal - Waste MaterialsSlide3

Animal by-products

Milk, wool, etc.Bedding, manure, hatchery wasteFeedHay, grain, silageEquipment, supplies, and materials

Debris

Buildings and structures

USDA APHIS and CFSPH

FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Disposal - Waste Materials

Waste Examples Slide4

Waste classification, transportation, and disposal

Must comply with applicable lawsFederal, state, local jurisdictions May vary state-to-state

Be especially aware if waste generated could be transported across state lines

USDA APHIS and CFSPH

FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Disposal - Waste Materials

Classification OverviewSlide5

All non-nuclear waste designated as “solid”

Hazardous (solid) wasteMedical and infectious (solid) wasteUtilize professionals to help classify waste

USDA APHIS and CFSPH

FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Disposal - Waste Materials

Classification Overview Slide6

Subtitle D landfills

Accept most types of solid wasteNon-hazardous wasteSome medical wasteUsually privately owned and operated

Under no obligation to accept wastes

Carcass disposal could be restricted

Pre-event agreements important

USDA APHIS and CFSPH

FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Disposal - Waste Materials

Solid Waste Slide7

EPA definition

“Waste that is dangerous or potentially harmful to our health or environment”Includes liquids, solids, gases, sludgesDisinfectants used in an animal health emergency may be considered hazardous waste

Requires special shipping to a permanent treatment-storage facility

USDA APHIS and CFSPH

FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Disposal - Waste Materials

Hazardous (Solid) Waste Slide8

“Any solid waste generated in the diagnosis, treatment or immunization of human beings or animals…”

Regulated by:DOTOSHAFDA

EPA does not directly regulate medical waste

USDA APHIS and CFSPH

FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Disposal - Waste Materials

Medical (Solid) WasteSlide9

Regulated medical waste (RMW)

Also known as biohazardous waste or infectious medial wasteMay be contaminated by blood, body fluids, or other potentially infectious materialsMust usually be rendered noninfectious before disposal

Typically governed by State law

USDA APHIS and CFSPH

FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Disposal - Waste Materials

Infectious

(Solid) WasteSlide10

Selecting Disposal Methods for Waste

USDA APHIS and CFSPH

FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Disposal - Waste MaterialsSlide11

Additional waste materials can include:

Liquid wastes (milk, wastewater, etc.)Manure, litter, slurryLivestock feedsDisposal methods vary according to pathogen

May include burning, burial, composting, or landfilling

USDA APHIS and CFSPH

FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Disposal - Waste Materials

Waste Disposal Examples Slide12

Important to understand pathogen type/strain in order to:

Prevent further pathogen spreadSafeguard human, animal, and environmental health Also affects transportation planning, as well as cleaning and disinfection protocols

USDA APHIS and CFSPH

FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines: Disposal - Waste Materials

Pathogen Type/Strain Slide13

FAD PReP/NAHEMS Guidelines & SOP: Disposal (2012)

http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/emergency_management/

Disposal web-based training module

http://naherc.sws.iastate.edu/

USDA APHIS and CFSPH

FAD

PReP

/NAHEMS Guidelines: Disposal - Waste Materials

For More InformationSlide14

Authors

Reneé Dewell, DVM, MS (CFSPH)

Tom Glanville, PhD (Iowa State University)

Significant contributions to the content were provided by

USDA APHIS VS:

Lori P. Miller, PE

Darrel K. Styles, DVM, PhD

USDA APHIS and CFSPH

FAD

PReP

/NAHEMS Guidelines: Disposal - Waste Materials

Guidelines ContentSlide15

Acknowledgments

Development of this presentation was by the Center for Food Security and Public Health at Iowa State University through funding from

the

USDA APHIS

Veterinary

Services

PPT Author: Kerry Leedom Larson, DVM, MPH, PhD, DACVPM

Reviewers: Janice Mogan,

DVM;

Reneé

Dewell, DVM, MS