Biohazard Waste Disposal Training for Caretaking Staff Centre for Environmental Health, Safety and Security Management.

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Biohazard Waste Disposal Training for Caretaking Staff Centre for Environmental Health, Safety and Security Management

RYERSON UNIVERSITY 2 HOW TO IDENTIFY BIOHAZARD WASTE

RYERSON UNIVERSITY 3 WHAT IS A BIOHAZARD? Examples:  Bacteria  Virus  Human cells  Fungus  Animal cells Bacteria which causes Botulism A living biological material than can cause disease in humans or animals

RYERSON UNIVERSITY 4 How Can You See a BIOHAZARD Area? 1. ORANGE BAGS

RYERSON UNIVERSITY 5 How Can You See a BIOHAZARD Area ? 2. SIGNS

RYERSON UNIVERSITY 6 How Can You See a BIOHAZARD Area ? 3. DOOR SIGN

RYERSON UNIVERSITY 7 How Can See a BIOHAZARD Area ? 4. FLOOR TAPE

RYERSON UNIVERSITY 8 BIOHAZARD

9 GREEN BAG BIOHAZARD GARBAGE REGULAR GARBAGE ORANGE BAG

RYERSON UNIVERSITY 10 DO NOT REMOVE ORANGE BAGS OR CONTAINES

RYERSON UNIVERSITY 11 KHN 309

RYERSON UNIVERSITY 12 REMOVE ONLY GREEN OR BLACK BAGS

RYERSON UNIVERSITY 13 KHN 305

RYERSON UNIVERSITY 14

RYERSON UNIVERSITY 15 KHN 305

RYERSON UNIVERSITY 16 KHE 320

RYERSON UNIVERSITY 17 KHE 320

RYERSON UNIVERSITY 18 DOORS LOCK DOOR AFTER PICKING UP WASTE

RYERSON UNIVERSITY 19 SAFETY WEAR GLOVES WASH HANDS

RYERSON UNIVERSITY 20 WASH HANDS ALWAYS WASH HANDS BEFORE EATING BEFORE GOING HOME

RYERSON UNIVERSITY 21 Centre for Environmental Health, Safety and Security Management Liz Krivonosov Phone 4212 EPH 419 Biological Safety Officer