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Toxins, solid, extracted from living sources

Infectious waste is generated from hospitals, clinics, dentists, laboratories, veterinarians, and other research and healthcare facilities. It includes wastes associated with known infections or that are derived from the treatment or diagnosis of unknown or undiagnosed infections. Sources include [Pg.115]

Division 6.2 includes substances which are infectious to humans and/or animals and include genetically modified micro-organisms and organisms, biological products, diagnostic specimens and clinical and medical waste, as described in 3.6.2.1.1 to 3.6.2.I.5. lATA 3.6.2.1 [Pg.116]

Infectious substances These are substances known or reasonably expected to contain pathogens. Pathogens are defined as micro-organisms (including bacteria, viruses, rickettsia, parasites, fungi) or recombinant micro-organisms (hybrid or mutant), that are known or reasonably expected to cause infectious disease in humans or animals. UN 2.6.1(b) [Pg.116]

Class 6.2 Infectious substances. These are substances containing viable micro-organisms including bacterium, virus, rickettsia, parasite, fungus or a recombinant, hybrid or mutant that are known, or reasonably believed, to cause disease in animals or humans. IMO Class 6.2, 1.1.2 [Pg.116]


Toxins, solid, extracted from living sources, n.o.s.. Infectious Substances and Division... [Pg.257]


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