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Nalgene Biohazardous Waste Containers

OSHA-compliant bloodborne pathogen protection with one-handed disposal

Nalgene Biohazardous Waste Containers
Source: Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
OSHA-compliant Nalgene Biohazardous Waste Containers from Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. feature one-step sterilization, one-handed disposal, and polypropylene copolymer components.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 

Nalgene Biohazardous Waste Containers from Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. can be used to conduct secondary containment of biohazardous waste.

Containers feature convenient one-step sterilization - no need to remove the bag. The containers hold standard sized autoclave bags (not included).

A port opening in the cover allows for one-handed disposal of materials, limiting exposure to infectious waste.

  • Polypropylene copolymer (PPCO) components will not rust, dent, or puncture like other materials
  • Containers comply with U.S. OSHA Standard 29 CFR §1910.1030 for use as protection against bloodborne pathogens
  • Autoclavable/Biohazard
  • Symbol printed in English and Spanish

Interested parties can visit Thermo Fisher's website to learn more information and purchase. Please recycle the corrugated cartons and any LDPE bags your Nalgene products are delivered in.

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