Proper Disposal of Biohazardous Material
Things You'll Need
- Red biohazardous waste bag
- Red biohazardous sharps plastic box
- Puncture resistant gloves
- Goggles
- Face mask
- Permanent marker
- Apron
- Disinfectant
- Antiseptic soap
- Disposable scrub pad
Instructions
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Equip a pair of puncture resistant gloves, face mask, goggles and an apron to protect yourself from the harmful material.
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Collect all liquids and contaminated items that will not puncture through a thick plastic bag inside the red biohazardous waste bag. Label the bag by describing the contents as accurately, with as much detail, as possible on the bag with a permanent marker.
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Place all sharp biohazardous objects like a needle or broken glass inside a red plastic sharps container marked with the biohazardous symbol. Label the container by describing the contents as accurately as possible with a permanent maker.
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Disinfect any contaminated surfaces by thoroughly scrubbing the area with a disposable scrub pad and liquid disinfectant. Dispose of the gloves, face mask, apron and scrub pad. Wash your hands thoroughly with antiseptic soap.
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Take the collected biohazardous material to a local waste management facility equipped to incinerate or autoclave the waste properly.
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