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Blood-bome pathogens

Chapter 5 Toxic Hazards and Blood-Bome Pathogens... [Pg.56]

Any chemical wastes are placed irr appropriate and properly identified containers for disposal through a chemical waste disposal program. Broken glass is disposed of in heavy cardboard or kraftboard boxes labeled broken glass. Any sharps, as defined under the blood-bome pathogen standard, will be placed irr a legal corrtainer for disposal as infectious waste. Only ordinary solid, nonhazardous waste may be placed irr ordinary trash containers. [Pg.102]

In medical applications, many test procedures have been developed for screening the efficiency of fabrics to block the passage of viruses, blood-bome pathogens, etc. Spunbonded SMS sandwich fabrics are widely used as protective... [Pg.5168]

ASTM F1671-07, Standard Test Method for Resistance of Materials Used in Protective Clothing to Penetration by Blood-Bome Pathogens Using Phi-X174 Bacteriophage Penetration as a Test System... [Pg.200]


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