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  1. Containers are portable devices used to store products and wastes. They range from pharmaceutical vials to railroad cars. Containers also include removable inner packaging that …

  2. This module reviews two sets of regulatory requirements for containers: requirements that pertain to the management of hazardous waste containers and regulations governing residues of …

  3. Users must supply ASTM-D red bags or liners for the container. Flip-top lids and dollies are available through Stericycle. Autoclave or Incinerate? Waste in this type of container is …

  4. Sterilization container systems come with two signifi cant risk factors—human error and hygienic security. Our easy- to-use Steriset®sterilization containers eliminate both.

  5. Triple Rinsing Containers: When a container must be rinsed prior to disposal as is the case for Acutely Hazardous waste containers, the following steps are to be taken:

  6. According to hazardous waste regulations, most chemical containers are "empty" if you have used "normal means," such as inverting, shaking and scraping, to remove the contents from the …

  7. Store hazardous waste using the same guidelines as you would for storing chemical containers; use secondary containment, ensure the container is closed when not in use, and ensure …