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Biohazardous/Medical wastes and contaminated materials are disposed of by category. There are three categories of 1xbet sports betting : Category 1 1xbet sports betting is known, assumed, or suspected of being infectious to humans, plants, or animals and could cause harm if released to the environment, Category 2 1xbet sports betting has the appearance of biohazardous/medical 1xbet sports betting , but is not contaminated with regulated materials, Category 3 wastes are contaminated with hazardous chemicals or radioactive material. For more information, see
Biohazardous and Sharps 1xbet sports betting Management Manual
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- All biohazard 1xbet sports betting /materials must be collected in red or orange biohazard bags or tubs. These containers must be kept closed.
- Pathogenic organisms or contaminated materials must be decontaminated prior to disposing in the trash.
- Once a biohazard 1xbet sports betting is autoclaved/sterilized, place the red bag into a dark, sealed trash bag prior to placing it into a dumpster. This will prevent others from mistaking it as biohazardous/medical 1xbet sports betting .
- Materials designated as Category 1 1xbet sports betting must be disposed of as medical 1xbet sports betting . This includes sharps contaminated with Category 1 1xbet sports betting (needles, syringes, scalpels, razors, Pasteur pipettes, etc.).
- Sharps contaminated with Category 1 1xbet sports betting must be placed in puncture-resistant plastic containers that have the biohazard symbol.
- Pathogen-containing 1xbet sports betting must also be labeled “Infectious 1xbet sports betting -name of the pathogen”,
- Do not put Hazardous 1xbet sports betting labels on biohazard/medical 1xbet sports betting .