BioCleaners DirectoryBioCleanersDirectory
Browse by StateTypes of ServicesGet Free Quotes
Cleanup Cost GuideInsurance CoverageVictim CompensationIndustry Hub
List Your BusinessBiohazard Industry HubClaim Your ListingBusiness Login
AboutBlogList Your Business
BioCleaners DirectoryBioCleanersDirectory

Connecting you with trusted biohazard cleanup professionals when you need them most.

24/7 Emergency Services Available

Services

Crime Scene CleanupDeath CleanupBiohazard RemediationMeth Lab CleanupDrug House CleanupHoarding Cleanup

Top Locations

CaliforniaTexasFloridaNew YorkIllinoisAll States

Company

About UsBlogPressList Your BusinessContactPrivacy PolicyTerms of Service

© 2026 BioCleanersDirectory LLC. All rights reserved.

SearchGet Quotes
  1. Home
  2. Industry Hub
  3. Licensing Guide
  4. Kansas
AllMarketingOperationsTechnologyComplianceGrowth
All States
No Specific License Required Minimally Regulated

Kansas Biohazard Cleanup Requirements

Minimal regulation. No specific biohazard cleanup license. Operators must comply with federal OSHA BBP standard and DOT/EPA regulations.

General Business License

City/county business license; no statewide contractor license for remediation work.

Medical Waste Transport

Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) administers waste regulations; specific transporter registration uncertain.

Meth / Drug Lab Cleanup

No known contractor certification; HAZWOPER compliance required.

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 Kansas state agencies before starting or expanding operations. This page was last reviewed April 2026.

Operating in Kansas?

Already listed on BioCleaners Directory? View biohazard cleanup companies in Kansas →

Not listed yet? Claim your free listing and reach customers searching for biohazard cleanup in Kansas.

Companies in Kansas← All States

Get Compliance Updates

Subscribe for regulatory changes and industry insights.

Free. No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.