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Fwd: non-biohazardous sharps
Jon et. al.,
That is also my understanding. Reasoning: Disposal personnel have no way
of knowing what they were used for. BTW, you can add scalpel blades to the
list.
Dave Derenzo
University of Illinois at Chicago
>Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 16:41:10 -0400
>To: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu
>From: Jon Stieglitz <stiegli1@PILOT.MSU.EDU>
>Subject: non-biohazardous sharps
>Reply-To: Jon Stieglitz <stiegli1@PILOT.MSU.EDU>
>
>As I understand the law there is no such thing as a non-biohazardous
>needle/syringe.
>
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