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I.Segregation of Wastes <br />NON-AIJTOCLAVEABLE WASTE <br />2. ANIMAL BODY PARTS AND CARCASSES <br />2 <br />Non-rclatcd waste is collected in black, clear, or other bags, which are clearly distinguished <br />from the red bags or containers used for Bio-medical waste. Hazardous waste, antineoplactic <br />waste, chemotherapeutic waste and radioactive waste containers bearing appropriate labels or <br />markings, which distinguish them, from other waste categories. <br />This operation plan sets forth the procedures for disposing, collecting, <br />transporting, and treating regulated medical waste (RMW). <br />3. CHEMOTHERAPY WASTE <br />A. Needles and Syringes used in chemo preparation <br />B. Gloves, IV tubing and bags used in chemo preparation <br />C. Chemotherapeutic agents <br />D. Containers used for discarded chemo products. <br />5. RAD1ONUCLEAR WASTE <br />A. Long-lived isotopes <br />B. Short-lived isotopes <br />C. KR81 <br />D. Needles, Syringes and other equipment contaminated by radioactive waste. <br />1. PATHOLOGICAL WASTE <br />A. Body Parts, Limbs <br />B. Organs <br />C. Preserved Specimens <br />Regulated medical waste (RMW) is segregated from other wastes at the point of generation. <br />RMW is in plastic bags, which are in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Human <br />pathological waste, animal carcasses and body parts (collectively "pathological waste”) arc <br />collected and stored separately in red bags or containers bearing appropriate labels or <br />markings, which distinguish them from other waste categories. <br />4. OTHER HAZARDOUS WASTE <br />A. Materials that exhibit flammability, ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, EP toxicity (c.g. <br />Formalin, lab reagents, paints, solvents)