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  1. Containers are portable devices used to store products and wastes. They range from pharmaceutical vials to railroad cars. Containers also include removable inner packaging that contacts a product or …

  2. This module reviews two sets of regulatory requirements for containers: requirements that pertain to the management of hazardous waste containers and regulations governing residues of hazardous waste …

  3. Users must supply ASTM-D red bags or liners for the container. Flip-top lids and dollies are available through Stericycle. Autoclave or Incinerate? Waste in this type of container is destined for …

  4. Triple Rinsing Containers: When a container must be rinsed prior to disposal as is the case for Acutely Hazardous waste containers, the following steps are to be taken:

  5. Containers for disposable sharps must be closable (that is, have a lid, flap, door, or other means of closing the container), and they must be kept upright to keep the sharps and any liquids from spilling …

  6. When product tanks, totes, or other containers, or equipment containing liquids or residues are taken out of service for maintenance, repair, or permanent closure, a facility needs to determine if the materials …

  7. condary packaging.* Our PGII-rated containers are available in 2 sizes to efficiently manage the 4 types of medical waste generated in healthcare settings: sharps/infectious, chemotherapy, pharmaceutica