Examples of Cultures and stocks in a sentence
Cultures and stocks, dishes and devices used to transfer, inoculate and mix cultures of infectious agents belong to this category of waste.
Cultures and stocks of infectious agents; including specimen cultures collected from medical and pathological laboratories, cultures and stocks of infectious agents from research and industrial laboratories, wastes from the production of biological, discarded lie and attenuated vaccines, and culture dishes and devices used to transfer, inoculate, and mix cultures; 3.
Cultures and stocks of infectious agents; including specimen cultures collected from medical and pathological laboratories, cultures and stocks of infectiousagents from research and industrial laboratories, wastes from the production of biological, discarded lie and attenuated vaccines, and culture dishes and devices used to transfer, inoculate, and mix cultures; 3.
Cultures and stocks must be contained within red bags marked bio-hazardous and either incinerated or sterilized in an autoclave type vessel and transported to a municipal solid waste landfill.
Cultures and stocks: wastes infectious to humans and includes specimen cultures, cultures and stocks of etiologic agents, wastes from production of biologicals and serums, discarded live and attenuated vaccines, and laboratory waste that has come into contact with cultures and stocks of etiologic agents or blood specimens.
Cultures and stocks of infectious agents shall be treated by steam sterilization or incineration.
The following items have been designated as infectious: Animal bedding and other waste from animal rooms Animal carcasses and body partsBlood and blood products Contaminated equipment Contaminated food and foodstuffs Contaminated laboratory waste Cultures and stocks of etiologic agents Dialysis unit wasteDiscarded biologicals Isolation waste Pathology waste Contaminated Sharps Surgical/Autopsy waste These items will be disposed of according to the AU’s biomedical waste disposal protocol.
The following types of liquid biological waste are identified and defined as medical or biological waste, and have been adapted from the requirements of 105 CMR 480.000: Cultures and stocks of infectious agents recombinant or synthetic nucleic acid moleculesblood and blood products non-human primate blood and blood products any other human or non-human primate body fluids known or suspected to contain infectious materials.
Cultures and stocks of infectious agents, including specimen cultures from medical and pathological laboratories, cultures and stocks of infectious agents from research and industrial laboratories, wastes from the production of biologicals, discarded live and attenuated vaccines, and culture dishes and devices used to transfer, inoculate, and mix cultures.
Cultures and stocks of infectious agents and associated biologicals, including cultures from medical and pathological laboratories; cultures and stocks of infectious agents from research and industrial laboratories; wastes from the production of biologicals; discarded live and attenuated vaccines; and culture dishes and devices used to transfer, inoculate and mix cultures.