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  1. 20 lut 2024 · Biohazardous Waste Guide: Segregation, Collection and Disposal. Biohazardous waste includes research or teaching-related wastes that are contaminated with recombinant or synthetic nucleic acids, agents infectious to humans, animals or plants, or fluids that may contain these contaminants.

  2. Biohazardous waste is any waste generated from working in biological or biomedical laboratories that may contain infectious or potentially infectious substances or any agents or substances that are an environmental release risk (i.e., recombinant DNA).

  3. Biohazardous waste includes research-related wastes that are contaminated with recombinant or synthetic nucleic acids, agents infectious to humans, animals or plants, or fluids that may contain these contaminants.

  4. Background & Regulatory Summary. Biohazardous waste includes any waste item that is contaminated with a biological material that is an infectious disease transmission risk or an environmental release risk (i.e., recombinant DNA).

  5. disposal guidelines and regulations. All autoclaves and autoclave users must also be in compliance with the general Autoclave Safe Use Standard Operating Procedure (BSOP-02).

  6. The purpose of this Guideline is to describe the procedures for handling, disposing and destroying medical and/or biological waste involving Risk Group 1 (“RG1”) and Risk Group 2 (“RG2”) agents generated in BSL1 and BSL2 research, training and clinical laboratories (hereinafter referred to as “BSL1 and BSL2 laboratories”).

  7. Biohazardous Waste Disposal Procedures for Uncontaminated Glass Disposal, Medical Sharps & Contaminated Glass Disposal, Liquid Infectious Waste Disposal, Solid Infectious Waste Disposal.

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