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Re: Slcdiver post# 56958

Thursday, 05/07/2020 11:54:08 AM

Thursday, May 07, 2020 11:54:08 AM

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Somebody mentioned earlier that after the needle is destroyed that the tube/syringe remains.

We have believed that this can simply be discarded, however there is bio waste remains in the syringe. could there be some sort of deal in the works that helps dispose of the remaining syringe? Can the syringe simply be thrown away after incineration?

This possibility may need to be explored. Destroying the needle is one thing. Disposal of the remaining bio-waste may be what we are talking about here.

Remember this was not even mentioned until they talked about the SANDD Pro. LARGER needles and syringes. So do those "larger" syringes need to be disposed in bio-waste containers?

I do not have these answers. Think clinical settings, Veterinary clinics, tattoo parlors. Do they just throw away the remaining syringe? Or does there need to be some sort of bio-waste unit as well?
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