Biohazard Cleanup Services in Minnesota
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Minnesota Biohazard Cleanup Regulations
Licensing and compliance requirements vary by service type. The information below reflects current Minnesota rules - always verify with the relevant state agency before hiring a contractor.
Trauma / Crime Scene Cleanup
Minnesota requires biohazard cleanup companies to hold a Residential Building Contractor or Remodeler license from the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry and comply with Minnesota Department of Health regulations and federal OSHA bloodborne pathogen standards. Verify current requirements with the Minnesota Department of Health before starting any trauma cleanup project.
Hoarding Remediation
Hoarding remediation in Minnesota requires a valid state contractor's license from the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry and compliance with local health and building codes; no specific state hoarding cleanup license exists. Confirm requirements with local authorities before beginning work.
Sewage Cleanup
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) regulates sewage cleanup; contractors must follow MPCA and Minnesota Department of Health guidelines for proper handling and disposal of sewage-contaminated materials. Verify compliance requirements with MPCA prior to undertaking any sewage remediation project.
Unattended Death Cleanup
Unattended death cleanup in Minnesota is governed by federal OSHA bloodborne pathogen standards and Minnesota Department of Health regulations; a valid state contractor's license from the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry is required. Always verify current requirements before starting any project.
Mold Remediation
Minnesota requires mold remediation contractors to hold a Residential Building Contractor or Remodeler license under Minnesota Statute 326B; the Minnesota Department of Health provides guidance on mold assessment and remediation. Verify current licensing requirements with the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry before starting any mold remediation project.
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Minnesota State Resources
Environmental Agency
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Oversees environmental compliance including sewage, hazardous waste disposal, and mold remediation standards in Minnesota.
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