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Sharps 

Perhaps the most significant waste issue confronting a medical facility is called “sharps,” meaning discarded needles used to give shots or draw blood. Sharps are not the only waste item generated in a medical facility, of course. Any solid waste produced in the diagnosis, treatment or immunization of human beings or animals is considered a regulated medical waste. Examples of medical waste and sharps include:
  • Needles
  • Syringes with attached needles
  • Capillary tubes
  • Slides and cover slips
  • Scalpel blades
  • Lancets (the little blades the doctor pricks your finger with to draw blood)
  • Soiled or blood-soaked bandages
  • Culture dishes and other glassware
  • Discarded surgical gloves
  • Discarded surgical instruments (other than scalpels)
  • Cultures, stocks or swabs used to inoculate cultures
  • Removed body organs

Continue on through this section of the virtual tour to learn more about environmental laws, regulations and best practices associated with sharps and other regulated medical wastes.


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