Waste or reusable material derived from the medical treatment or biomedical research of an animal or human, Hazardous Materials Regulation 49 CFR173.134 Class 6, Division 6.2 Infectious substance: ...
They must be placed in puncture-proof, sealed containers (no plastic or autoclave bags) and tagged for hazardous material/waste pickup. Due to their biomedical appearing nature, syringe bodies must ...
The New Jersey recycling business that recently acquired Portland-based waste remediator RED Technologies LLC has received tentative approval to process biomedical waste at its facility in Bristol.
BIS Chennai works with government and municipal corporations to implement solid waste management guidelines at commercial facilities.
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