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Health Service Waste Classified In Groups A1 And A4, According To The Classification Established By Rdc No. 222/2018 Of The National Health Surveillance Agency. Such Waste Presents Biological Risk Due To The Possible Presence Of Infectious Agents, And May Be Subjected To Treatment By Autoclaving Or Incineration, According To The Technology Employed By The Licensed Company. The Waste Generated By The Unit Includes, For Example: Microorganisms, Waste From The Manufacturing Of Biological Products And Vaccines Containing Live Microorganisms; Waste Arising From Care For Patients With Suspected Or Confirmed Contamination By Relevant Biological Agents; Transfusion Bags Rejected Due To Contamination, Expiration Date Or Incomplete Collection; Laboratory Samples Containing Blood Or Bodily Liquids In Free Form, As Well As Containers Containing Kits And Disposable Materials Used In Dialysis Procedures, Such As Arterial, Venous Lines And Dialyzers; Air And Gas Filters Coming From Contaminated Areas And Membranes Of Medical-Hospital Equipment; Samples Of Human Secretions And Excretions, Such As Feces, Urine And Secretions; Tissues And Anatomical Parts, Including Adipose Tissue Resulting From Surgical Procedures; Materials Used In Health Care Contaminated With Biological Material, Such As Gauze, Cottons, Iv Kits, Venoclysis Materials And Similar Materials; Empty Transfusion Bags Or Containing Post-Transfusion Residual Volume., Waste From Group A3 (Infectious) - Must Be Incinerated. Anatomical Parts (Organs And Tissues) And Other Waste From Surgical Procedures Or Anatomical-Pathological Studies Or Diagnostic Confirmation; Placentas; Fm (Dead Fetus)., Group A5 (Infectious) Waste - Must Always Be Sent To An Incineration System, In Accordance With The Definitions In Rdc Anvisa No. 305/2002.1 - Organs, Tissues, Organic Fluids, Sharp Or Scarifying Materials And Other Materials Resulting From Health Care Of Individuals Or Animals, With Suspicion Or Certainty Of Contamination With Prions., Group B (Chemical) Waste - Some Of Them Must Undergo Inactivation Before Disposal Or Incineration (In The Solid State, When Not Treated, They Must Be Disposed Of In A Hazardous Waste Landfill And In The Liquid State They Must Be Subjected To Specific Treatment, And Their Forwarding For Final Disposal In Landfills Is Prohibited.).1 - Thermometers: Drains And Tubes With Radiopaque Contents;6 - Fluorescent Lamps;7 - Heavy Metals Are Pb, Zn, Cd, Ni, Hg, Pigments And Paints (Pb, Cr, As, Mo, Co And Ti), Paper (Pb, Ba); Fumigants, Rodenticides, Herbicides And Fungicides);10 - Waste Paints, Pigments And Solvents And Pressurized Bottles - Based On Lead, Mercury Or Cadmium And Solvents;11 - Films, Fixatives, Effluents And Developers From Radiology (Developers Used In Radiology Can Be Subjected To A Neutralization Process To Reach A Ph Between 7 And 9, And Are Subsequently Released In The Sewage Collection Network Or In A Receiving Body, D
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