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• External visible contamination <br />• Damage affecting the <br />structural integrity of the <br />container (i.e. ruptures, <br />breaks, or holes) <br />• Other hazardous materials <br />placed in shipping container <br />Note: No other hazardous waste <br />material, as defined by Federal, <br />state, or local laws governing <br />hazardous materials, may be <br />placed in the RMW shipping <br />container. <br />• Objects protruding from <br />shipping container <br />• Inner bags not tied shut <br />• Disinfect <br />• Do not use and return to waste <br />contractor <br />• Remove if easily detected (e.g. seen <br />in an open shipping container). <br />Note: For the purposes of this <br />program, do not open or look though <br />biohazard bags or sharps containers <br />and do not look through a full <br />shipping container. <br />• Adjust contents before final closing <br />Tie bags if not already tied <br />• Shipping container overfilled • Transfer excess to another container <br />------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <br />• Shipping container has visible • Contact the waste contractor for <br />leaks advice on dealing with this situation. <br />• Containers not closed/sealed • Close/seal <br />• External contamination <br />• Container not labeled or <br />marked in accordance with <br />applicable regulations <br />• If you have questions, ask <br />your Supervisor. <br />American Red Cross Biomedical Services Safety <br />Regulated Medical Waste Program <br />• Disinfect <br />• Mark and Label <br />Page 16 of 17 <br />Program # 023 <br />A <br />