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TMA <br /> OW <br /> rk'#``r <br /> Win <br /> Deeember 28, +1961 <br /> 7A <br /> 4' 002 <br /> A.".5, xr <br /> vik <br /> * � <br /> i '` <br /> #' fir. .1ohn R. Roore <br /> Ut$., Health Services Management Consultantiy <br /> s <br /> ' 68 Post Street <br /> San Francisco 4, California r <br /> -' Dear Xr, Moore! h g �t <br /> Ideally, contaminated materials such as infected or <br /> u surgical dressings, sputum containers, etc., should <br /> ` be disposed of by immediate burning, As an alter- <br /> � native, such materials might be autoclaved before <br /> beim, packaged for other disposal. <br /> ' If neither of these two methods of disposal aro ' <br /> practicable at your new facility, the method <br /> described in your letter of December 296, 1961, <br /> would be satisfactory, provided the sealed card- ' <br /> r board containers were clearly marked to indicate the ' x <br /> nature of their contents (e.g., "contaminated medical �� x <br /> T, <br /> dressings and other materials - do not open") . A <br /> sealed container labeled "medical material" might tempt � A4 <br /> a scavenger to open the package to sea, if it contained ' <br /> . <br /> salvageable materials. <br /> 3,,' s` <br /> �t wVery truYy yours <br /> t { . <br /> iia* fiDt <br /> J. Williams, MS • � , ar <br /> p� �i <br /> Di <br /> riot Health Off icer .} } <br /> ccs Bureau of Hos➢itals <br /> qa 'F a <br /> K 04- <br /> ass0+. 5- <br />