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Contaminated materials should be properly labeled and disposed of according to local regulations. This typically involves sealing the materials in a secure container, arranging for proper transportation to a designated disposal facility, and following any specific guidelines for handling hazardous waste. It's important to never dispose of contaminated materials in regular trash or pour them down the drain.
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it can'tbe located any were as in water that is contaminated or contaminated food which should not be eaten
Treat it as contaminated and report the results.
Once food is contaminated with lead, it cannot be removed and the food should be not used.
no. as with anything in a contaminated area its surfacemay become contaminated, but this can and should be washed off.
Yes. Anything that is contaminated should go in the red biohazzard bag.
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Body fluids and blood should be handled following proper infectious disease protocols to prevent the spread of infection. School staff should use personal protective equipment (gloves, masks) when cleaning and disposing of body fluids. Contaminated materials should be disposed of in biohazard bags and the affected area should be cleaned with appropriate disinfectants. It's important to also notify the school administration and appropriate personnel about the incident.
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If you mean disposing of actual pins and needles you should wrap them safely and get rid of them in the trash.