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Regulated medical waste

Off-site disposal of regulated medical wastes remains a viable option for smaller hospitals (those with less than 150 beds). Some preliminary on-site processing, such as compaction or hydropulping, may... [Pg.215]

Identify the seven classes of regulated medical wastes. [Pg.521]

Regulated medical waste, see Infectious Substances and Division 6.2, p. 115 Solid, see Terminology, Solid,... [Pg.114]

Fire, breakage, spillage, or suspected contamination occius involving shipment of infectious substances other than a diagnostic specimen or regulated medical waste ... [Pg.490]

Regulated medical waste, a subset of aU medical wastes, includes several categories, which can vary depending on the state or locality (Table 8.11). [Pg.210]

Regulated Medical Waste, n.o.s. Regulated Medical Waste, n.o.s 3291 24 Self-Heating Liquid, inorganic, poisonous, n.o.s. 3187 38... [Pg.737]


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