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RE: non-biohazardous sharps



We get ours from Fisher Scientific (http://www.fishersci.com).  They come

with biohazard labels, but they can be easily removed with acetone.



		Tim Allen

		Senior Laboratory Technician / Radiation Safety Technician

		601A Bicentennial Hall

		Middlebury College

		Middlebury, VT 05753

		Phone: (802)443-5729

            Fax: (802) 443-2072





> ----------

> From: 	Tracy Gale

> Reply To: 	Tracy Gale

> Sent: 	Friday, August 24, 2001 12:48 PM

> To: 	'radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu'

> Subject: 	non-biohazardous sharps

> 

> Does anyone know where to obtain sharps containers that do not have a

> biohazardous logo?  What is used for contaminated needles that are not

> biohazardous?

> 

> Thanks.

> 

> Tracy L. Gale

> Imagyn Medical Technologies

> 3100 Jim Christal Rd

> Denton, Texas 76207

> (940) 591-1663

> 

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