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All metal sharps must be separated from other wastes and placed into puncture proof, non-leaking containers such as biohazard sharps containers (best option), rigid plastic containers, metal ...
Re-seal the container. Seal biologically appearing non-infectious waste (no sharps) inside a non-leaking autoclave bag, and complete and sign a non-biohazardous waste tag as described below, checking ...
Non-infectious, preserved and unpreserved ... or whenever items do not freely fall into the container. Disposal of biohazardous sharps containers will be accomplished through a medical waste disposal ...
Containers must be red in color and labeled with the universal biohazard symbol. When the sharps container is approximately 3/4 ... and tissues is coordinated by the Office of Animal Resources (OAR).
The recommended method to properly discard of needles is to place used needles in a red biohazard sharps container and bring the container to the Student Health Center for further disposal. Red ...
Attach biohazard label, identify contents, generator, date and special hazard if any. Freeze or refrigerate not more than three days. Sharps Place needles and syringes intact in a leak-proof and ...