Place in puncture proof container first, then in BIOHAZARD WASTE
Syringes with needles
Scalpels
GLASS
Empty Glass bottles & beakers
GLASS
Towels
Gloves
GENERAL
Broken glass
Paper boxes & packaging
Contact
Chemical Waste
Radioactive Waste
Ext 33962
Paper, books, journals magazines
Luke: Ext 33322 Tower: Ext 35936
Radiation Safety Officer
Refer to SOP
Empty plastic tubes & trays
LOW LEVEL 3 H &125I WASTE
Furniture
Luke: Ext 33322 Tower: Ext 35936 Equipment
DISPOSAL LEGEND BIOHAZARD RED BOXES
SHARPS
Paper towel that is dripping with blood, liquid blood, human or animal tissue.
Petri dishes and All BIO-LEVEL II waste must be any bagged plastic ware separately in a used for hood (using culture work. proper technique) then deposited in the closest RED BOX
Needles
Razor blades
Empty glass beakers, bottles, flasks, and tubes with no chemical residue. Place in box labeled
Broken glass that is not
Cryostat & microtome blades
Scalpels
Syringes with needles
Paper boxes & packaging
Empty, plastic tubes & trays with no chemical residue
Low level tritium 3 H & 125I waste
BIN GLASS
GLASS & place beside garbage.
REGULAR
GARBAGE
CHEMICAL WASTE
RADIOACTIVE WASTE
Gels with Anything Glass cover Pipette Glass ETHIDIUM tips. transfer slips: place in with BROMIDE chemical Put all pipettes and a box, then & Western serological glass slides place in RED residues. Blot Gel pipette are to be BOX tips in a placed in a box, puncture then proof place in container, RED capped and BOX placed in the closest RED BOX.
contaminated
must go into a box labeled BROKEN GLASS and be placed beside garbage.
Gloves not exPaper towels used to clean posed to biohazoff a bench that ards or chemicals that are does not have harmful to Level II environment Biohazards
Paper, books, journals, magazines
Refer to SOP. 102-LabRes Waste DisposalFlammable & Combustible Chemicals