|
Correctly categorising your laboratory waste is a critical first
step in maintaining safe laboratory practices, not to mention being
a basic requirement of the regulations. This step, called a waste
determination, leads into labelling requirements and proper storage
and disposal practices. It also has important ramifications for
emergency response personnel who need to be aware of the properties
of the wastes in a laboratory.
Waste determinations are needed for hazardous waste, mixed waste
(mixture of a hazardous waste and a radioactive waste), and biological
(Clinical) waste. Because this process is so critical and forms
the basis for many other regulatory and safety requirements, we
encourage you to learn more by exploring the rest of this section.

|