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What Types of Waste Go into Yellow Bags?
Yellow bags are used to dispose of
infectious waste
that may include:
- Used
syringes
and needles
- Contaminated
dressings
and bandages
-
Blood-soaked
materials
-
Pathological waste
like human tissues or organs
-
Microbiological cultures
and stocks
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