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Waste bags

The membrane produces a semi-sealed unit that enables waste reagents to be contained after use (waste bag fills as sample bag empties). [Pg.139]

Decomposes Polyethylene Solid Waste bags, ballistic wear, fibers,... [Pg.21]

Organic waste bags and shopping/carrier bags 16 131 Most established segment... [Pg.127]

Superior lifecycle eco-efficiency (e.g., for garden waste bags)... [Pg.133]

Biohazard handling. All sample handling and disposal procedures should be performed in compliance with the guidelines of the institutional Environmental Health and Safety Office. Gloves should be worn when handling the samples. Discard tips, pipettes, and tubes into a radioactive waste bag, or an autoclavable biohazard bag. [Pg.80]

Plastic, Aluminum Paper-Based Products Food Storage Waste Bags Disposable Tableware... [Pg.417]

DuPont s Biomax is used in a number of specialty packaging applications, injection-moulded parts, coatings for paper, thermoformed cups and trays, and films because of its superior barrier properties. DuPont has targeted fast-food disposable packaging, as well as yard-waste bags, diaper backing, agricultural film, flowerpots, and bottles, for particular development. [Pg.89]

In the field of waste management, natura supplies biodegradable waste bags in many different shapes and sizes, from 8 to 240 litres. The bags are used for kitchen and garden waste bins and compost easily after use. [Pg.125]

Use Packaging film (especially for food products), paper coating, liners for drums and other shipping containers, wire and cable coating, toys, cordage, refuse and waste bags, chewing-gum base, squeeze bottles, electrical insulation. [Pg.1010]

Biological material should never be stored near food or water used for human consumption. All biological material should be appropriately labeled. All blood and body fluids should be put in a well-contained container with a secure lid to prevent leaking. All biological waste should be disposed of in biological hazardous waste bags. [Pg.162]

Polyethylene Processing ease, chemical resistance Caps, needle hubs, medical packaging, waste bags... [Pg.790]

Polyethylene, linear low density film, tobacco packaging Polypropylene film, waste bags Polyethylene, low-density film, water-sol. pharmaceutical capsules Ethylene/MA copolymer film, weather-resistant Ethylene/tetrafluoroethylene copolymer film, wrapping fabricated articles Cellophane film, wrapping food Cellophane... [Pg.5247]

Place any equipment in a plastic HazMat container or in a hazardous waste bag held open by one of the persons assigned to the area (Figure SI.14). Hazardous waste bags are available from HazMat vendors they are 5 or 6 times as thick as ordinary garbage bags. Continue into the decontamination line as directed. The procedure may vary, depending upon the type of contamination and degree of contamination. [Pg.183]

Figure SI.17 Removing chemical suit and placing it in a hazardous waste bag. Figure SI.17 Removing chemical suit and placing it in a hazardous waste bag.
Place any equipment in a plastic HazMat waste bag held open by one of the persons assigned to the area. [Pg.187]

Step into a HazMat waste bag and stand in front of ventilation fan for at least 2 minutes (Figure SI.20). [Pg.187]

Remove your chemical suit (and PAPR if wearing one) and boots and drop them into the HazMat waste bag. [Pg.188]

Remove your APR or SCBA and drop it into a HazMat waste bag that is then sealed and double-bagged. [Pg.188]


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