Biohazard and medical waste medical waste and biohazardous waste are not always the same thing and often need to be handled quite differently.
Biohazard medical waste treatment.
Improper management of discarded needles and other sharps can pose a health risk to the public and waste workers.
Place full containers in the designated biohazardous waste pickup point.
Collect in plastic autoclavable waste bags with a biohazard symbol.
For example discarded needles may expose waste workers to potential needle stick injuries and potential infection when containers break open inside garbage.
If containers will be picked up by an outside vendor i e stericycle place the closed container in the vendor supplied waste container for pickup and disposal.
Double bagging is recommended for petri dishes.
If steam sterilization in the health care facility is used for waste treatment exposure of the waste for up to 90 minutes at 250 f 121 c in a autoclave depending on the size of the load and type container may be necessary to ensure an adequate decontamination cycle.
1416 1418 after steam sterilization the residue can be safely handled.
If you are a generator of such waste you need to know which category the waste falls into and treat it according to the proper protocols.
Contain the bag inside a rigid leak proof container that has a biohazard symbol itself or allows the bag s biohazard symbol to be visible.