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Biosafety precautions disposal of waste

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operations that involve the processing and analysis of specimens for diagnosis, separation or purification of cells or substances from human blood and body fluids, and in vitro and in vivo methods for the propagation of pathogenic microorganisms;

medical operations in which invasive procedures are likely to result in waste contaminated with blood and body fluids from an individual who harbors an infectious agent;

veterinary operations involving the study of zoonotic disease in which infected animal carcasses and tissues, contaminated fomites such as disposable instruments and supplies, and contaminated bedding materials are produced;

anatomical pathology services where workers process specimens from individuals either known to harbor, or who are at an increased risk of harboring, an infectious agent;

diagnostic, research, and industrial operations that involve the collection and processing of bulk quantities of human blood, blood derivatives, or body fluids; and

the production of biological products in which pathogenic microorganisms are used, such as vaccines.

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