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Idaho Biohazard Cleanup Requirements

Minimal to moderate regulation. Drug lab cleanup does not require state contractor certification, but post-cleanup clearance must be certified by a licensed industrial hygienist. No trauma scene practitioner license exists.

General Business License

City/county level business license; Idaho general contractor registration recommended for remediation work.

Medical Waste Transport

No specific state registration program found; DOT/EPA rules apply.

Meth / Drug Lab Cleanup

Cleanup itself does not require state certification, but post-remediation clearance testing must be performed by a Qualified Industrial Hygienist; IDAPA 16.02.24 governs; numerical standard: 0.1 µg/100cm².

OSHA Requirements

Federal OSHA jurisdiction (no state plan).

Insurance Requirements

No state-mandated minimum specific to biohazard work.

Federal Requirements (Apply in Every State)

  • OSHA BBP (29 CFR 1910.1030): Written Exposure Control Plan, annual employee training, Hepatitis B vaccine offer, appropriate PPE, 30-year recordkeeping
  • DOT (49 CFR 173.134): Proper classification, packaging, labeling, and transport of regulated medical waste
  • EPA: Use of EPA-registered disinfectants, proper waste disposal under RCRA, waste manifest documentation
  • Certifications (recommended): IICRC TCST, ABRA CBRT, or GBAC — not legally required but increasingly expected by insurance companies and referral partners

Verify before operating: Licensing requirements change frequently. Confirm all information directly with Idaho state agencies before starting or expanding operations. This page was last reviewed April 2026.

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