Medical waste refers to the direct or indirect infectious, toxic and other hazardous wastes generated by medical and health organizations in the course of medical treatment, prevention, health care and other related activities. Medical Waste Classification Catalog" will be divided into five categories of medical waste:
1. Infectious waste refers to carry pathogenic microorganisms with the risk of spreading infectious diseases Medical Waste Plastic Medical Waste, including the patient's blood, bodily fluids, fecal contamination of the goods, infectious diseases, patients produced by the garbage, etc.
2. Pathological waste refers to the diagnostic and treatment process of the human body Pathological waste refers to human body waste and medical test animal carcasses generated in the process of diagnosis and treatment, including discarded human tissues generated in the operation, discarded human tissues after pathological section, pathological wax blocks, etc.;
3. Injurious waste refers to discarded medical sharps capable of stabbing or cutting the human body, including medical needles, scalpels, scalpels, glass test tubes, etc.;
4. Pharmaceutical waste refers to outdated, obsolete, deteriorated or contaminated Chemical waste refers to toxic, corrosive, flammable and explosive waste chemicals, such as waste chemical reagents, chemical disinfectants, mercury sphygmomanometers, mercury thermometers, etc.
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