Biomedical Waste Waste generated by human or animal health care facilities including medical or veterinary research and testing establishments.
Medical Waste: Any solid waste generated in the diagnosis, treatment, or immunization of human beings or animals, in research pertaining thereto, or in the production or testing of biologicals, ...
Medical waste that is too large for plastic bags or standard containers. Overturn ...
MW Medical waste. MWP Mixed waste paper. NEW SCRAP Material which is discarded during a manufacturing or processing operation and which cannot be directly fed back to that operation.
Regulated Medical Waste- Under the Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988, any solid waste generated in the diagnosis, treatment, or immunization of human beings or animals, in research pertaining thereto, or in the production or testing of biologicals.
Destroyed Medical Waste: Regulated medical waste that has been ruined, torn apart, or mutilated through thermal treatment, melting, shredding, grinding, tearing, or breaking, so that it is no longer generally recognized as medical waste, ...
treated regulated medical waste Medical waste treated to substantially reduce or eliminate its pathogenicity, but has not yet been destroyed.
However, before it reached its destination, rumors that it contained medical waste caused officials at Morehead City to deny the barge permission to unload its garbage.
toxic waste: Toxic waste is trash that can harm or kill living things, including people. Often chemicals, it can be also medical waste. treaty: A treaty is a signed agreement between two or more countries.
(1) Any method, technique, or process designed to remove solids and/or pollutants from solid waste, waste-streams, effluents, and air emissions. (2) Methods used to change the biological character or composition of any regulated medical waste so as ...
1) A facility or mobile source that emits pollutants into the air or releases hazardous waste into water or soil. 2) Any person whose act or process produces regulated medical waste or whose act first causes such waste to become subject to regulation.
See also: Waste, Air, Water, Organic, Environment
 
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