Classification of Waste
Contaminated Waste (examples)
waste that has been in contact with blood or other bodily fluids (used barriers or patient napkins)
Infectious or regulated waste- biohazard (examples)
waste that is capable of transmitting an infectious disease
Hazardous Waste (examples)
waste that presents danger to humans or the environment (toxic chemicals)
General Waste (examples)
Paper towels, paper mixing pads, empty food containers
Sharps
biohazard materials such as needles, scalpel blades, and syringes
Biohazard
blood and blood-soaked material, pathologic waste, sharps
General Waste (how to handle)
discard in covered containers made of durable material such as plastic or metal.
Hazardous Waste (how to handle)
follow specific state and local regulation
Pathologic waste
Soft tissue and extracted teeth
