
Professional medical service of Eye care
Trace Chemotherapy Waste is dispose via incineration. The term “bulk” chemotherapy is defined as chemo waste that exceeds 3% by volume and is considered a RCRA hazardous waste.
Trains include:
- Toxicity
- Reactivity
- Ingnitability
- Corrosivity
commonly contaminated items:
- Gloves
- Barriers
- Spill Clean-Up Material
- Masks
- Gowns
- Empty Intravenous Bags/Bottles
- List Item
- Empty Drug Vials
- IV Tubing
Note: Items that are used in preparation and administration of antineoplastic or cytotoxic drugs (chemotherapy infusions) can become trace-contaminated.