ddiscuss the protocols for disposal of the following biological
chemical materials iodine,bleach blood agar and expired
reagent?
1) Protocol for disposal of iodine
* Use a HEPA filter vaccum for clean up and
place into sealed containers for didposal.
*Do not wash into sewer, Iodine may hazardous to environment especially for fish.
2) Protocol for disposal of bleach blood agar.
* disposal of unused plain agar in plastic plates directly in to a trach can.
*Blood agar with any chemicals like bleach should be disposed after sterilization.
*Scrape unused agar out of glass petri dishes and throw it away.
3)Disposal of expired reagent
*Empty chemical bottles and expired chemicals in their original containers are accepted.
* Do not combain one chemical bottiles to other
*Liquid and solid chemicals should dispose in running water and is in a water sink.
*Hazardous types to be packed in a bag and it is to be handled over to ETP for further action.
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