California Certifying Board for Medical Assistants (CCBMA) Practice Test

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The disposal of waste is controlled by what regulations?

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  2. HIPAA Regulations

  3. CAL/OSHA Regulations

  4. State Health Regulations

The correct answer is: CAL/OSHA Regulations

The correct answer pertains to CAL/OSHA Regulations. The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (CAL/OSHA) establishes regulations that ensure workplace safety and health standards, which includes the proper handling and disposal of hazardous waste. These regulations are designed to protect employees and the environment from the potential hazards posed by waste disposal. In the context of medical settings, CAL/OSHA regulations specifically address the disposal of biohazardous waste, ensuring compliance to mitigate risks associated with exposure to infectious materials. Through these guidelines, medical facilities can maintain a safe environment for both health care professionals and patients by adhering to stringent waste management practices. The other options refer to important regulations but do not specifically govern waste disposal. For instance, HIPAA Regulations focus primarily on the protection of patient information and privacy rather than waste management. Additionally, State Health Regulations might cover broader public health issues but do not encompass the specific workplace safety aspects addressed by CAL/OSHA. The CDC provides guidance on infection control and waste management but does not regulate it in the same manner as CAL/OSHA.