Laboratory Sharps and Broken Glass Waste Flowchart

Laboratory Sharps and Broken Glass Waste Flowchart

Laboratory Sharps and Broken Glass Waste Flowchart Sharps are any device having acute rigid corners or edges capable of cutting or piercing skin or regular waste bags. Some examples include: • Broken Glass • Capillary Tubes • Razors o Beakers • Hypodermic Needles • Scalpel Blades o Flasks • Microscope Slides • Other Sharp-Cornered Objects o Test Tubes • Glass Pipettes with Sharp Tips Follow the flowchart to appropriately manage your laboratory sharps and broken glass waste. Place in a clear 2 gallon radioactive sharps waste Sharps container and submit a Radioactive Waste Collection. Is the object contaminated with Yes a radioactive material? Place in a radioactive waste Broken box and submit a Glass Radioactive Waste Collection. No Place in a clear 2 gallon chemical sharps waste Sharps container and submit a Is the object contaminated with Text a Pickup. a hazardous chemical, Yes pharmaceutical or chemotherapeutic agent? Place in a 5 gallon solid Broken hazardous chemical waste Glass container and submit a No Text a Pickup. Is the object contaminated Place in a red 2 gallon with a biohazardous material Sharps & biohazardous sharps waste or a non-contaminated Yes Broken Glass container and submit a hypodermic needle, razor or Text a Pickup. scalpel blade? No Place in a gray 5 gallon clean broken glass container and submit a Text a Pickup. The clean broken glass container is picked up for free if the request is submitted with any other hazardous waste. If the clean broken glass container request is submitted alone, standard recharges apply. University of California, Irvine www.ehs.uci.edu Questions Call: (949) 824-6200 Version 2.0 .

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