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Package dry waste separately by isotope. Deface radioactive symbols and labels on dry waste if possible. Bag dry waste in clear plastic bags. ... Attach a completed hazardous waste tag. Seal the plastic bag when it's full and move it to the radioactive waste storage area.
If the specimen is not biohazardous and the device was not used to test a biohazardous substance, the specimen and device most likely can be discarded in the regular trash (after emptying the urine into a sink or toilet).
Disposal of urine Once sampling is complete urine must be disposed of in the sluice or toilet. Under no circumstances should it be disposed of in a sink.
Therefore, urine collection containers would not be considered regulated waste under OSHA's Blood borne Pathogens Standard unless the sample it contained was contaminated with blood or OPIUM.
Should pregnancy tests and urine collection cups be disposed of in biohazard-red bags or can they be discarded in the regular garbage. ... Urine that does not contain visible blood is not regarded, under the standard, as blood or other potentially infectious material (OPIUM).
Disposal Procedures. ... Wash down drains with excess water. ... Incineration (Solvent Waste collection) ... Laboratory waste bins and controlled waste. ... Waste for special disposal. ... Glass recycling. ... Bottles for bulk solvents. ... Biohazard/Sharps Disposal — Syringes and Needles.
Should pregnancy tests and urine collection cups be disposed of in biohazard-red bags or can they be discarded in the regular garbage. ... Urine that does not contain visible blood is not regarded, under the standard, as blood or other potentially infectious material (OPIUM).
Should pregnancy tests and urine collection cups be disposed of in biohazard-red bags or can they be discarded in the regular garbage. ... Urine that does not contain visible blood is not regarded, under the standard, as blood or other potentially infectious material (OPIUM).
Waste contaminated with recognizable human blood, fluid human blood, fluid blood products, other body fluids that may be infectious, and containers or equipment containing fluid blood or infectious fluids. Biohazardous waste does not include dried blood, urine, saliva, or feces.
According to the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, biohazardous waste is “any waste containing infectious materials or potentially infectious substances such as blood. Of special concern are sharp wastes such as needles, blades, glass pipette, and other wastes that can cause injury during handling.”
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