NR 526.11(1)(e)(e) Mechanical grinding and heat disinfection. Treatment by mechanical grinding and heat disinfection, including but not limited to low frequency wave radiation and microwave radiation, shall expose all of the waste to heat for a period of time sufficient to render the waste non-infectious. Treatment by mechanical grinding and heat disinfection shall prevent the release of infectious liquid or infectious gaseous discharges into the environment. NR 526.11(1)(f)(f) Gas disinfection. Treatment by gas disinfection shall allow gas to penetrate all the infectious waste and shall render the waste non-infectious. The unit shall be operated in a manner that does not pose an occupational risk of exposure to the gas. NR 526.11 NoteNote: For ethylene oxide sterilizers, refer to OSHA regulations in 29 CFR 1910.1047. Air toxic rules in ch. NR 445 may also apply. NR 526.11(1)(g)(g) Other methods. Treatment by other treatment methods and processes shall render the waste non-infectious and shall be appropriate with respect to all of the following: the properties of the waste being disinfected, the manufacturer’s recommended use of the disinfectant, the cleanliness of the surface of the waste, the contact time, the physical properties of the waste, the concentration of the disinfectant and the degree of microbial contamination. NR 526.11(2)(2) Special considerations. No person may treat the following categories of infectious waste except as follows: NR 526.11(2)(a)(a) Human tissue. Human tissue, except teeth containing mercury amalgam treated according to par. (f), shall be treated by any of the following methods: NR 526.11(2)(a)1.1. Methods which render the tissue both non-infectious and unrecognizable as human tissue. NR 526.11(2)(a)2.2. Incineration where the tissue is transformed into an ash which would not be recognized as being from a human being. NR 526.11(2)(b)(b) Animal tissue. Animal tissue known to be carrying or experimentally infected with a zoonotic infectious agent shall be treated by any of the following methods: NR 526.11(2)(b)4.4. Rendering or other methods which incorporate the animal into a consumer product in accordance with all other applicable state and federal regulations. NR 526.11 NoteNote: For animals and animal waste used in HIV and HbV research, refer to OSHA blood-borne pathogen standard 29 CFR 1910.1030 (e). NR 526.11(2)(c)(c) Sharps. Sharps shall be treated by any of the following methods: NR 526.11(2)(c)1.1. A method which both renders the sharp non-infectious and renders the sharp broken and not able to be reused, such as by a grinding or shredding process. NR 526.11(2)(d)(d) Bulk blood. Bulk blood shall be treated by any of the following methods: NR 526.11(2)(d)1.1. Biological treatment in a municipal or industrial wastewater treatment facility which has been approved under s. 281.41, Stats., or permitted under ch. 283, Stats. Bulk blood may be transported to the wastewater treatment facility through the sewer system. NR 526.11(2)(e)(e) Body fluids and blood-contaminated urine and feces. Body fluids and blood-contaminated urine and feces shall be treated by any of the methods listed in par. (d) or by disposal in a septic system. NR 526.11(2)(f)(f) Teeth containing mercury amalgam. Infectious waste generators shall disinfect a tooth containing mercury amalgam using procedures allowed under sub. (1) (c), except bleach, which leaches mercury, and shall manage the disinfected tooth in one of the following ways: NR 526.11(2)(f)1.1. Recycle the disinfected tooth containing mercury amalgam with other mercury-containing wastes. NR 526.11(2)(f)2.2. Dispose of the disinfected tooth containing mercury amalgam as a hazardous waste. NR 526.11(2)(f)3.3. Remove the mercury amalgam from the disinfected tooth and either recycle the mercury amalgam or dispose of the mercury amalgam as a hazardous waste. The disinfected tooth may be discarded as solid waste. NR 526.11 NoteNote: See the American Dental Association’s website at www.ada.org for recommended procedures for disinfecting teeth containing mercury amalgam. NR 526.11 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, October, 1994, No. 466, eff. 11-1-94; am. (1) (a), (2) (b) 3., (e), Register, June, 1996, No. 486, eff. 7-1-96; CR 05-020: am. (2) (a) (intro.), cr. (2) (f) Register January 2006 No. 601, eff. 2-1-06.