WAC 246-500-020
Contact with human remains. (1) Funeral
directors, embalmers, medical examiners, coroners, health care
providers, and others directly handling or touching human
remains must:
(a) Wash hands and other exposed skin surfaces with soap
and water or equivalent immediately and thoroughly after
contact with human remains, blood, or body fluids;
(b) Use barrier precautions if a procedure involves
potential contact with blood, body fluids, or internal tissues
of the deceased;
(c) Not eat, drink, or smoke in areas where handling of
human remains or body fluids takes place;
(d) Use reasonable precautions to prevent spillage of
body fluids during transfer and transport of human remains
including, when necessary:
(i) Containing, wrapping, or pouching with materials
appropriate to the condition of the human remains; and
(ii) Obtaining approval from the coroner or medical
examiner prior to pouching any human remains under their
jurisdiction;
(e) Wash hands immediately after gloves are removed;
(f) Take precautions to prevent injuries by needles,
scalpels, instruments, and equipment during use, cleaning, and
disposal;
(g) Properly disinfect or discard protective garments and
gloves immediately after use;
(h) Properly disinfect all surfaces, instruments, and
equipment after contact with human remains, blood, or body
fluids;
(i) Provide appropriate means for disposing of body
fluids, blood, tissues, and wastes or for retaining them for
final disposition with the body.
(i) All autopsy rooms, morgues, preparation rooms, and
other places where human remains are handled must be equipped
with impervious containers with disposable, impervious liners
and tightly fitting closures.
(ii) Body fluids, blood, tissues, and wastes removed from
human remains must be kept with the body or disposed in
accordance with local ordinances and other applicable laws and
rules for infectious waste.
(iii) A sewage system approved by the local health
officer or the department may be used for the disposal of
blood and other body fluids.
(iv) All containers and liners used to receive solid or
fluid materials removed from human remains must be cleaned and
disinfected immediately after use, interred with the body, or
disposed in accordance with local ordinances and other
applicable laws and rules for infectious waste.
(2) Persons responsible for transfer or transport of
human remains must clean and disinfect equipment and the
vehicle if soiled with body fluids or any other portion of
human remains.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20.050 and 18.39.215. 06-17-182, § 246-500-020, filed 8/23/06, effective 9/23/06.]