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This describes the protocol for use of the Kill Bin, which is a beach-filled container used for the inactivation and disposal of biological waste and lab equipment which may have become biologically contaminated. | |||
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7.1 Refilling the Kill Bin | |||
The bin should contain a mixture of 60% bleach and 40% water. | |||
'''8. Resources''' | '''8. Resources''' |
Revision as of 22:15, 3 December 2014
Using the Kill Bin
Author: wzdd | Approved by: S. Thompson | SOP No. LBL04007 |
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1. Purpose
This describes the protocol for use of the Kill Bin, which is a beach-filled container used for the inactivation and disposal of biological waste and lab equipment which may have become biologically contaminated.
2. Scope
3. Responsibilities
4. Materials
5. Related documents
6. Definitions
7. Procedures
7.1 Refilling the Kill Bin
The bin should contain a mixture of 60% bleach and 40% water.
8. Resources