07/14/2026
When it comes to medical waste compliance, documentation matters.
Accurate records help demonstrate compliance, support employee accountability, and provide valuable documentation during inspections or audits: https://ow.ly/BfjU50ZaJOh
Medical Waste Documentation: Why Recordkeeping Matters - Waste Medic
Proper documentation plays a vital role in medical waste compliance. From manifests to training records, accurate recordkeeping helps healthcare facilities demonstrate accountability and maintain safe waste management practices.
07/14/2026
Summer temperatures can create additional challenges for healthcare facilities managing regulated medical waste.
Reviewing storage conditions, refrigeration systems, and temperature-sensitive areas during the hottest months of the year can help reduce risk and support compliance efforts: https://wastemedic.com/consultation-training/temperature-monitoring/
Temperature Monitoring - Waste Medic
Learn how Waste Medic supports temperature monitoring for medical waste, vaccines, and pharmaceuticals. Ensure cold storage compliance with practical training, documentation support, and monitoring guidance.
07/09/2026
Improper waste segregation doesn't just create compliance concerns inside a healthcare facility. It can create safety risks for sanitation workers, recycling employees, and the public.
Every container has a purpose, and ensuring waste is placed in the correct stream is one of the simplest ways to support a safer environment for everyone involved.
07/06/2026
Stories like this are a reminder that proper medical waste disposal protects more than healthcare facilities. It protects sanitation workers, recycling employees, and the communities they serve.
When sharps and regulated medical waste end up in the wrong waste stream, the risks extend far beyond the point of disposal: https://ow.ly/rC9C50ZaJEr
Medical waste at Twin Cities recycling center: Bill advances after body parts, syringes found
State lawmakers are taking action after a FOX 9 investigation revealed disturbing medical waste showing up at regular trash facilities.
07/04/2026
This Independence Day, we wish our customers, partners, healthcare professionals, and first responders a safe and enjoyable holiday.
Thank you to those who continue serving their communities and caring for others throughout the holiday weekend. Happy 4th of July from the Waste Medic team!
07/02/2026
Proper waste segregation does more than support compliance. It helps reduce exposure risks, improve workplace safety, and prevent organizations from paying to dispose of non-regulated waste as regulated medical waste.
A few small mistakes in the disposal process can have a significant operational impact: https://ow.ly/t3uW50ZaJzu
Proper Segregation Techniques: A Refresher for Healthcare Facilities - Waste Medic
Learn proper medical waste segregation techniques with this refresher for healthcare facilities. Discover best practices for biohazardous, sharps, and pharmaceutical waste to ensure safety, compliance, and environmental protection.
06/30/2026
Summer temperatures can create additional challenges for healthcare facilities managing regulated medical waste.
Extended heat exposure can impact storage conditions, increase odor concerns, and create added pressure around pickup schedules and operational consistency during the busiest months of the year.
Healthcare organizations should review storage procedures, container placement, and temperature-sensitive areas as part of their broader summer preparedness planning:
Temperature Monitoring - Waste Medic
Learn how Waste Medic supports temperature monitoring for medical waste, vaccines, and pharmaceuticals. Ensure cold storage compliance with practical training, documentation support, and monitoring guidance.
06/25/2026
Proper medical waste segregation remains one of the most important components of maintaining a safe and compliant healthcare environment.
When sharps, biohazardous waste, pharmaceutical waste, and general waste are not separated correctly, facilities can increase exposure risks, create avoidable compliance concerns, and drive up disposal costs: https://wastemedic.com/2026/04/10/spring-cleaning-in-healthcare-what-your-medical-waste-program-might-be-missing/
Consistent staff education and clearly defined disposal procedures help healthcare organizations operate more safely and efficiently every day.
Spring Cleaning in Healthcare: What Your Medical Waste Program Might Be Missing - Waste Medic
Spring cleaning isn’t just about surfaces. Learn how to evaluate your medical waste program for compliance, safety, and efficiency this season.
06/23/2026
Hurricane season can quickly disrupt normal healthcare operations across the Southeast, making preparation around regulated medical waste storage and removal especially important.
Healthcare facilities should review emergency procedures, storage capacity, pickup coordination, and contingency planning before severe weather impacts daily operations.
A proactive approach can help reduce safety risks, operational delays, and compliance concerns during storm season:
A Smarter Start to 2026: Simplifying Medical Waste Compliance in the New Year - Waste Medic
Start 2026 with a clear, compliant medical waste strategy. Learn how healthcare facilities can simplify compliance and strengthen safety with Waste Medic.
06/18/2026
Healthcare facilities and waste management partners share a critical responsibility when it comes to proper segregation and disposal of regulated medical waste.
Stories like this are a strong reminder of what can happen when medical waste ends up in the wrong place. Reports of syringes and even human tissue being discovered at recycling facilities create serious safety concerns for workers, the public, and the environment.
Proper handling, staff training, and compliant disposal processes are not optional. They are essential safeguards for healthcare operations and community safety:
Medical waste at Twin Cities recycling center: Bill advances after body parts, syringes found
State lawmakers are taking action after a FOX 9 investigation revealed disturbing medical waste showing up at regular trash facilities.