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Georgia Environmental Compliance Assistance Program biomedical waste DisposalGECAP of the Georgia Tech Research Institute is a voluntary, non-regulatory environmental compliance program funded by the Georgia Legislature through the University System of of biomedical waste is regulated at the state level. This Tech Guide addresses the Georgia s Environmental Protection Division (EPD) Rules found in chapter is biomedical waste ? biomedical waste , also known as medical waste or infectious waste , is generally defined as any solid waste that is generated in the diagnosis, treatment, research, production or testing of biologicals for humans or animals. Examples of biomedical waste include: soiled or blood-soaked bandages culture dishes and other glassware discarded surgical gloves after surgery discarded surgical instruments scalpels sharps and needles used to give shots or draw blood cultures, stocks, swabs used to inoculate cul-tures removed body organs tonsils, appendices, limbs, etc.
Georgia Environmental Compliance Assistance Program http://www.gecap.org Biomedical Waste Disposal GECAP of the Georgia Tech Research Institute is a voluntary, non-regulatory environmental compliance program funded
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