Saturday, June 9, 2007

Biohazard Disposal - Removal of Tattoo Waste

Absolutely correct. And a sharps container is? A sharps container is a plastic container, usually red, with a biohazard symbol on the outside. Just like the one in the doctor's office labeled "hazardous waste".

Used needles, and anything else contaminated and not scheduled for autoclave sterilization should be placed in these containers and removed in a timely manner.

For more information:

Sharps Waste ManagementInformation and photo examples of different types of sharps containers and how they should be disposed of.

Biohazardous Waste Description of what qualifies as biohazardous waste, and how it should be safely and effectively removed.

http://tattoo.about.com/cs/beginners/a/blsharps.htm




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