Biomedical Waste Services

Biomedical Waste Services

Biomedical Waste Services

Casselberry Location
132 Sausalito Blvd
Casselberry, FL 32707
Phone: 407.665.3604

Mailing Address 
400 W. Airport Blvd., Sanford, FL. 32773

Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm; Closed 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm
(no payment for permits accepted after 3:30 pm)

The purpose of the biomedical waste program is to protect health care workers, custodial staff, waste haulers, and the general public from risks associated with biomedical waste 

Disposal of biomedical waste is regulated by two agencies in Florida. The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) regulates medical waste incinerators and final disposal of treated medical wastes. The Department of Health regulates treatment methods, other than incineration, and commercial facilities that produce, transport, or store biomedical waste under the authority of Chapter 64E-16 (pdf) of the Florida Administrative Code.  This program is administered by area biomedical waste coordinators located in County Health Departments.  Orange, Seminole, Osceola, and Brevard county health departments have their own biomedical waste coordinator. To find the coordinator for other areas of the state, see the list of biomedical waste coordinators.

Generators 

A generator is any facility or person who produces biomedical waste as described in Chapter 64E-16 of the Florida Administrative Code. All commercial facilities that produce sharps or other biomedical waste are required to obtain an annual permit from the county health department of jurisdiction. After 12 months of operation, any facility that has produced less than 25 pounds of biomedical waste each month may apply for exemption from the permit fee at the next permit renewal period.  Annual permit fees are $85.00 per year.  The permit year begins October 1 of each year.  Call us or your local Health Department for specifics about applying for a permit.  An exempt generator is not required to pay the $85.00 annual permit fee but must comply with all other requirements of 64E-16 FAC.  Click here for a Biomedical Waste generator permit application (pdf)

Permitted facilities are inspected annually and exempt facilities are inspected once every three years.  Biomedical waste handling procedures are reviewed to assure proper identification, segregation, containment, storage, labeling, and disposal of biomedical waste.  All facilities must have a Biomedical Waste Plan and provide documentation of annual training in the biomedical waste rule and your plan.  Records of disposal must be kept for 3 years and be available for review during inspection. 

Storage Facilities 

All facilities that transport and/or store or collect biomedical waste, other than what they produce themselves, must obtain an annual storage permit.   Transporters, who hold biomedical waste on their truck no more than 72 hours, are exempt from a storage permit. 

Permits for onsite storage facilities are issued by the County Health Department having jurisdiction for the area where storage facility is located. We issue permits for those facilities located in Seminole County. Annual permit fees are $85.00 and the annual permit year begins October 1.  Storage facilities are inspected annually.  Click here for a storage permit application (pdf).

Transporters 

Anyone, who transports as much as 25 pounds of biomedical waste at one time over a public roadway, must have a transporter registration from the Department of Health.  Applications for transporter registration (pdf) should be sent to the local County Health Department of jurisdiction.  Annual permit fees are $85.00 plus id="mce_marker"0.00 for each transport vehicle over 1. The annual permit year begins September 1. Transporters are inspected annually and permits are issued by the area biomedical waste coordinators.  Transporters must obtain a permit from each county where they have a truck depot.  A list of transporters is maintained by the Department of Health in Tallahassee.  Transporters must submit an annual report (pdf) of the waste transported along with their renewal for permit each year. 

Treatment 

All biomedical waste treatment facilities and processes, other than incinerators, must be approved by the State Department of Health in Tallahassee. After the process has been approved, an initial inspection is performed and the permit (pdf) is issued by the County Health Department having jurisdiction for the location of the treatment facility. For more information concerning this issue, call the phone number listed below. 

Contact Information  

The Bureau of Community Environmental Health in Tallahassee
HSEC, 4052 Capital Circle SE, BIN A08, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399-1710

850.245.4277


Medical Waste Incinerators are permitted by the Department of Environmental Protection. For local questions you may call 407.665.3613