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Biomedical Waste & Tattoo Parlors

Florida's Biomedical waste regulations, originally called Biohazardous, began in 1989 in response to citizen's concerns. Used needles, syringes and other biomedical waste were washing up on Florida's pristine beaches. In response, the Florida Legislature passed one of the country's first biomedical waste rules.

You need a biomedical waste permit if your facility produces any biomedical waste, such as sharps, used medical supplies (blood soaked gauze, etc.), some dental accessories, etc.

Community Used Sharps Disposal Program -
(Needle Exchange)

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In 1995, the Volusia County Health Department became the 13th county in the state to sponsor and provide to home users a Community Used Sharps Disposal Program (needle exchange program). The program offers a low cost solution to the problem of unsafe disposal of sharps by home users. For a nominal fee, citizens can obtain and/or drop off filled sharps containers at any of the eight health department clinic sites in either Volusia or Flagler county.

Goals of the Biomedical Waste Program
  • Increase community awareness and dissemination of information.
  • Procure and expand needed equipment for a biomedical waste spill kit to adequately protect employees and the public while investigations are made.
Tattoo Parlor Permits

Tattoo parlors need at least a biomedical waste permit and depending on services at each salon and it's location, other health department and local permits may be required.

Biomedical Waste Permitting and Licensing Information

Biomedical Waste Permitting and Licensing


For more information please contact Greg Thomas at 386-274-0702

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