Principles and Practices of Biosafety - San Diego State University
Principles and Practices of Biosafety - San Diego State University
Principles and Practices of Biosafety - San Diego State University
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Biohazardous Waste<br />
• Laboratory Wastes<br />
Human or animal<br />
specimen cultures<br />
Cultures <strong>and</strong> stocks <strong>of</strong><br />
infectious agents<br />
Wastes from production <strong>of</strong><br />
biologicals, live <strong>and</strong><br />
attenuated vaccines,<br />
culture dishes <strong>and</strong> devices<br />
• Pharmaceuticals<br />
• Human surgery specimens or<br />
tissues, including those fixed<br />
in fixatives<br />
• Animal parts, tissues,<br />
fluids, or carcasses<br />
• Wastes containing<br />
recognizable fluid blood<br />
or blood products,<br />
containers with fluid<br />
blood, blood from animals<br />
• Wastes contaminated or<br />
containing<br />
chemotherapeutic agents