This MUSC Weekly Waste Assessment checklist supports safe, compliant management of biohazardous waste across university research and clinical facilities. It guides staff to confirm biohazard signage and room identification, restricted access and secured doors, overall cleanliness free of trash, debris, leaks, or spills, and proper use of rigid, leak‑resistant containers that remain closed. It also covers labeling full containers with the in‑state generator number and fill date, storing containers inside designated waste areas, and maintaining general housekeeping standards across locations such as Basic Science, Drug Discovery, and other campus buildings.
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