BIOHAZARD RED BAG WASTE

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BIOHAZARD RED BAG WASTE Blood/blood products and body fluids containing blood – Examples: Items that could release blood or liquid when compressed i.e., Saturated dressings, lap pads, gowns, sponges and drapes Bulk blood or body fluids containing blood; i.e., suction canisters, etc. Containers, tubes, catheters with fluid blood, blood products, tubing w/ blood Microbiology specimens, used culture plates, etc. Pathology specimens and placentas Spill clean-up items Filled/Closed sharps containers