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GUIDELINES FOR USING SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE AS A DISINFECTANT FOR BIOLOGICAL WASTE GUIDELINES for the use of SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE as a disinfectant for biological waste Version Prepared By: Animal Research Safety Consultant, Dr. Nicole Girotti Date: Sept. 24th, 2015 Approved By: City-Wide Occupational Health & Safety and Workplace Health Final Approval: Dec. 11th, 2015 INTRODUCTION SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE , commonly known as bleach, is most frequently used as a disinfecting agent. It is a broad-spectrum disinfectant that is effective for the disinfection of viruses, bacteria, fungi, and mycobacterium. However, SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE is NOT effective in the disinfection of bacterial spores and prions.
GUIDELINES FOR USING SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE AS A DISINFECTANT FOR BIOLOGICAL WASTE Guidelines for the use of sodium hypochlorite as a disinfectant for biological waste Version 1.0
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