How to deal with unqualified blood after donating blood? Please give a detailed answer. It is urgent. thank you

After blood is collected from the blood station, the inspection department will do five tests on all blood samples, such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, syphilis, transaminase and AIDS. If any of them does not meet the standard, this bag of blood will be regarded as unqualified blood and labeled as "unqualified".

The blood station has a complete system to deal with waste blood. Unqualified blood and expired blood found in the later detection process will be labeled as "Unqualified", sent to the Quality Management Department for random inspection, and finally handed over to the Logistics Service Department for processing.

For the whereabouts of blood, each department has a detailed record, which must also be signed by each department. For the blood marked as "unqualified", the blood station must first "inactivate the virus" and cook it in water at 56-58 degrees Celsius 10- 12 hours. This process is to completely kill the bacteria in the blood, which is equivalent to "cooking" the blood (also high-pressure inactivation).

After such a treatment step, the blood can be handed over to a company specializing in medical waste for incineration or deep burial. Please adopt it in time