Beyond the familiar red biohazard bags and sharps containers, the health care industry is subject to numerous environmental regulatory requirements that many health care facilities are not aware of or have a plan to manage until federal or state environmental authorities arrive for inspections. Foley attorneys Thomas K. Maurer, S. Wayne Rosenbaum, Richard G. Stoll, Elizabeth A. Cason, and Julie S. Solmer Stine examined the environmental rules and presented practical strategies for compliance.
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