This Environmental Health & Safety guideline documentation is intended for researchers and laboratory personnel. This guidance document provides instruction on segregation and disposal of metal sharps ...
Daniels Health has incorporated these safety considerations into their sharps disposal containers. Their design includes a gravity-activated tray for safer needle disposal and tamper-proof locking ...
EH&S does not pick up glassware containers for disposal, and the custodial staff does not transport them to the dumpster. CAUTION: WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN DUMPING CONTAINERS. Do not place needles, ...
This course is designed to provide guidelines when it comes to the standards, policies, and procedures for safe handling at UAB ... guidelines when it comes to the proper disposal of unbroken or ...
Needles and other “sharps” must be collected in approved sharps ... A detailed guide to RCRA waste rules and codes can be found in the EHS Hazardous Waste Disposal Procedures. Occupational Safety and ...
In the majority of cases (65%), the sharp device (e.g., syringe or lancet) had no integral safety feature. Most sharps injuries occurred after the sharp device had already served its intended purpose ...
Broken glass boxes can be obtained from EHS. For more details, refer to the Clean Glass Waste Disposal Procedure Sharps should never be thrown away in regular garbage bins. Needles should not be bent, ...
The Environmental Health and Safety Department has developed a biological waste ... Note: For information and assistance regarding the proper management and disposal of Sharps (needles, syringes, ...
Western Michigan University's Environmental Health and Safety will provide pick up and containers ... Keep waste separate for effective disposal costs. Place sharps in an approved locking container.
Sharps, including hypodermic needles ... or research. All glassware for disposal must be packaged in a secure box which is lined with a poly bag. DO NOT throw glassware in regular trash cans. Boxes ...