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Sharp and Piercing Object DisposalSpecial care and caution must be exercised by all research, health and animal care personnel in the use and disposal of sharps. Needlesticks or cuts from contaminated sharps present a significant occupational health risk because such injuries may directly introduce pathogens, chemicals or radioactive materials into the body. Sharps include needles, syringes, razor blades, slides, scalpels, pipettes, broken plastic or glassware, and other devices capable of cutting or piercing the skin (micropipettes, pipette tips). The following practices must be observed when handling and disposing of these items.
2. Micropipettes, pipette tips and Pasteur pipettes will go into a glass or metal container of your choice. 3. Large pipettes will go into the original cardboard or fiberboard box after the original container has been lined with plastic (to contain any liquid). 4. Clean pipettes, micropipettes, pipette tips or Pasteur pipettes can be placed in glass box (cardboard box). This does not apply to syringes or syringes without needles attached.
Questions concerning radioactive waste should be emailed to William Fendt, chemical waste questions should be emailed to Jane Frank, and infectious/biological waste questions should be emailed to Kathleen Schmidt or call 831-8475. |
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