Biomedical Waste Management Training in Florida: Professional Compliance Services

Comprehensive Training & Regulatory Support for Your Facility

At SaniTrax, we prioritize compliance with Florida Department of Health requirements, including Chapter 64E-16, F.A.C., which governs biomedical waste management in Florida. Our training and services are designed to help your facility stay in full compliance with state, federal, and local regulations, minimizing risk and supporting a culture of safety.

Whether you're a healthcare facility, school, or any operation generating biomedical waste, we provide the tools and expertise to ensure your team is protected and well-trained. Our comprehensive offerings include in-person and online training, documentation support, audits, safety plans, and more, tailored for Florida’s specific regulatory environment.

Contact us today to discuss biomedical waste management training in Florida.

Facility Audits

Our compliance package offers 70+ facility audits for your practice available at your disposal. Some examples include:

  • Regulated Medical Waste
  • Hazardous Waste
  • OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens
  • OSHA Biohazard Waste Training
  • Toxic and Hazardous Substance Exposure
  • Flammable and Combustible Liquids
  • Hazard Communication
  • HIPPA
  • Personal Protective Equipment
  • Respiratory Protection
  • Environmental and Occupational Safety and Health Plan
  • Occupational Injury and Illness Reporting
  • Accident Prevention Signs and Tags
  • Alarm systems and Evacuation Plans
  • General Fire Requirements
  • Underground Storage Tanks
  • and SO much MORE!
osha biohazard waste training
dot regulated medical waste training

US DOT Compliance & Other Training Programs Designed for Florida Biomedical Waste Generators

We offer a full range of training modules, including:

  • Florida Biomedical Waste 64E-16 Training (State-specific, required annually)
  • US DOT Regulated Medical Waste Training
  • OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard Training (for Healthcare & Schools)
  • Sharps Safety
  • Hazard Communication (HAZCOM)

All courses can be delivered in person with expert trainers or online for maximum flexibility.

Facility Safety Plans

Emergency Action Plan

  • An employer must have an Emergency Action Plan and a Fire Prevention
    Plan in writing. These must be kept in the workplace and made available
    for the employee to review.

Fire Prevention Plan

  • An employer must review the plan with employees when initially assigned
    to a job, or if the job or plan details change.

Exposure Control Plan

  • An employer having any employee with "occupational exposure" must
    establish a written Exposure Control Plan. This must be reviewed and
    updated at least annually to reflect any changes in your facility, such as
    employees or technologies, in order to reduce exposures to blood or O.P.I.M

Hazard Communication Plan

  • All workplaces where employees are exposed to hazardous chemicals
    must have a Hazardous Communication Program. This must be updated
    as hazards or hazardous chemicals within your facility, or other details
    within this safety plan change. Failure to produce a completed written
    Hazard Communication Program is a common OSHA violation.
Florida Biomedical Waste 64E-16

OSHA Logs, C.F.R., SDS & MSDS

OSHA Logs (300/300A/301)

  • Many employers with more than 10 employees are required to keep a record of serious work‑related injuries and illnesses. Check the OSHA website for exemptions. Recordkeeping is an effective way to analyze and reassess hazards in the workplace.

Code of Federal Regulation

  • Code of Federal Regulations‑ A reference section containing all 225.000 federal regulations to assist with accurate regulatory information.

SDS MSDS Library

  • The workplace must maintain copies of required SDS/MSDSs for each hazardous chemical and ensure they are readily available during every work shift to employees when they are in their work area. Millions of SDS/MSDS's are available to search, view, save, and print, and a separate set must be organized for each facility location. The SDS/MSDS documents may be online or in a binder, however, they must be readily available to all employees.

Online Portal Access

Online Manifest

  • Our compliance package gives our customers access to online manifest at the push of a button. Our driver will pick up your waste streams and the online manifest is sent directly to you in seconds, then when the waste is processed, you receive the completed manifest confirming your waste was properly handled and treated.

Online Portal

  • Our online portal gives our customers access to:
    • Manifests
    • Training options
    • Employee records
    • Pickup schedules
    • Facility audits
    • So much more!
    • All of this information is at the click of a button. Our GOAL is to make sure our clients have access to all of their information relating to their waste streams.
OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard Training

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