The Missouri Department of Natural Resources describes an Infectious Waste Treatment Facility business as:
A business that receives and treats a small subset of medical or healthcare waste. This waste is capable of producing an infectious disease because it contains strong and numerous enough pathogens that someone who comes in contact with it could get an infectious disease from it. Infectious waste is found in healthcare facilities, such as hospitals, doctor’s offices, dental offices, research laboratories and veterinary clinics. Infectious waste is also found in non-medical settings, such as schools, hotels, motels, tattoo shops and manufacturing businesses. It can also be found in our own homes.
You may need some or all of the following permits for an Infectious Waste Treatment Facility business:
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Above Ground Storage Tank Registration
Above ground storage tanks are regulated by the Missouri Department of Agriculture. For more information, please visit their Fuel Device Safety and Accuracy Program webpage. |
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Solid Waste Technician Certification
Missouri solid waste disposal areas and solid waste processing facilities designated by rule, must be operated under the direction of a certified solid waste technician. For more information, please visit the department's Solid Waste Technician Certification webpage. |