Is Bmw Regulated As Hazardous Waste?
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Hey dude,
BMW is regulated as hazardous waste only if it contains a listed hazardous waste or exhibits a hazardous characteristic per the CT Hazardous Waste Management Regulations.
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Answer:
Biomedical waste is regulated as hazardous only if it contains hazardous wastes which are listed as per CT Hazardous Waste Management Regulations.
Explanation:
What is Biomedical Hazardous Waste?
- It is the biomedical waste which is harmful or infectious to public health or the environment.
- Such wastes are,
- Infectious wastes contaminated with blood and other bodily fluids.
- Pathological wastes like human tissues, organs or fluids.
- Sharp wastes like syringes, needles, blades, etc.
- Pharmaceutical wastes like expired, unused vaccines and drugs.
- Radioactive wastes
- These all are the biomedical hazardous waste and are regulated under hazardous waste.
- Major sources of these wastes are hospitals, laboratory, animal research, autopsy centers, research centers, tec.
What is non hazardous waste?
- Waste that does not contain any chemical, radioactive or biological waste and are non harmful to the people or to the environment.
So, biomedical waste is hazardous or not is depend on what types of wastes they contain and according to that they are regulated.
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