Broken glass boxes are used across campus to collect chemically-contaminated glassware, which is a hazardous waste. While this is an acceptable practice, the box must remain closed if it is used as a ...
Broken glass that is not contaminated with chemicals, infectious agents, or other hazardous materials can be collected in either approved broken glass boxes or 5-gallon buckets with lids. Always pick ...
Boxes are available through Fisher. Any undamaged corrugated box is suitable and must also be polybag-lined (2 mil). All containers must be clearly labeled with one of the following: Laboratory ...
broken/fragile glass or plastic; non-infectious slides; test tubes; Pasteur pipettes; swabs/sticks; and razor blades. Laboratory glassware should be collected in a hard-walled container. 5-gallon ...