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Teledyne Energy Systems Inc.
38 Loveton Cr
Sparks MD 21152
mark.williams**At_Symbol_Here**teledynees.com
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Director of Safety & Security
National Jewish Health
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Subject: [DCHAS-L] Syringe
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Hi All,
We use syringes to deliver solvents.
Some
of the syringes have needles, some do not. None contain any biohazardous
substance, but the solvents would be hazardous waste if disposed of.
*For syringes without needles, if the y are empty when disposed of, can we consider each syringe to be a RCRA empty container and throw them in the regular trash?
*What about empty, non-biohazardous syringes with needles?
I have done a little searching on thi s issue, but have not come up with definitive guidance.
Thank you
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