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Biosafety Hazardous Waste Handling and Disposal

This lesson will focus on precautions for safe handling and disposal of hazardous chemical, radioactive and biohazardous waste, because these three types of waste are so often found in the same facilities. You may not have to deal with all of these types of waste in your job, but as you go through this lesson you’ll find that many of the general principles governing the safe disposal of these three types of waste are the same.
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Course Duration: 42 Minutes

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