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Container Type
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Glass and Plasticware Containers
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Infectious Waste Sharps Container**
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Infectious Waste Autoclave Bags
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Infectious Waste Liquid Containers
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Double Bagged Infectious Waste Boxes |
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Contents
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Uncontaminated laboratory glassware and plasticware. Chemical bottles must be triple rinsed and label defaced. |
Infectious waste sharps including:
All needles and syringes; broken or unbroken glass and plasticware that has contacted infectious agents or was used in animal or human patient care or treatment, including plastic pipettes, pipette tips and other used plasticware that is recognizable after autoclaving or made of plastic that shatters when broken or is considered breakable by the investigator.
Chemical contaminated sharps waste:
Segregate from other sharps into special sharps containers and label “Chemical Contaminated Sharps Waste – Do Not Autoclave”
(http://www.ehrs.upenn.edu/resources/waste/chem/ccspolicy.html)
Non-infectious Sharps:
Dispose in a sharps container through the infectious waste stream. Containers of non-infectious sharps may be discarded as infectious waste without prior autoclaving if the label is defaced.
NOTE: Non-infectious sharps may be commingled with infectious waste sharps or carcinogen-contaminated sharps waste. If this is done, they must be managed as described for the respective category of sharps.
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All contaminated laboratory items NOT considered sharps, including used plasticware that is deformed after autoclaving or made of polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and other thermoplastic polymers provided they do not shatter when broken or are considered unbreakable by the investigator. |
Liquid infectious waste fluids (volumes greater than 20 cc). |
Infectious waste that has been autoclaved (if available)
Chemical contaminated sharps that have NOT been autoclaved
(http://www.ehrs.upenn.edu/resources/waste/chem/ccspolicy.html)
Non-infectious sharps containers**that have NOT been autoclaved (with label defaced). |
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Reusable
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YES |
NO |
NO |
YES, if labware and liquid is autoclaved before pouring into a sanitary sewer drain; or if liquid is disinfected before pouring into a sanitary sewer drain and labware is autoclaved.
NO, if disposable liquid infectious waste container is used. Containers must be leakproof, impervious to moisture, of sufficient strength, rigid, capable of being tightly lidded or stoppered, puncture and break resistant. Disposable containers must be red and marked with the universal biohazard symbol. |
NO |
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Disposal Methods
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Housekeepers remove regularly. |
Infectious sharps waste:
Autoclave (if available) containers and discard in double bagged infectious waste boxes.
Chemical contaminated sharps waste and
Non-infectious Sharps waste (with label defaced):
Discard both without autoclaving in double bagged infectious waste boxes.
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Autoclave (if available) waste bags and discard in double bagged infectious waste boxes. |
Autoclave (if available) disposable liquid infectious waste containers and discard in double bagged infectious waste boxes. |
SEAS Facility staff will remove regularly. |