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Disposal of biohazardous waste is essential to prevent contamination and possible infection of those handling the infected specimens.

At the end of each day, Cartridge-based Nucleic Acid Amplification Test (CBNAAT) laboratories generate contaminated material such as:

  • Used sputum containers
  • Used cartridges
  • Transfer pipettes.

All used materials should be considered contaminated.

All infectious samples should be sealed in a biohazard bag and disposed off according to Biohazard Waste Disposal Guidelines under the National Pollution Control Guidelines, 2019.

  • Contaminated materials should be picked up with a gloved hand and placed in a closed lid container of 5% phenol solution or a biohazard bag.
  • At the end of the day, the phenol should be drained, and the materials/ bags should be autoclaved at 121°C at 15 psi pressure for 20 minutes.
  • Once done, the materials should be cooled and sent to the common waste treatment facility for mutilation/ shredding or disposal.

It is a good practice to display the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for the disposal of each item in the CBNAAT laboratory.

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