Questions: Matching questions: Match the item type with appropriate disposal method Needles - sharps Liquid broth - Biohazard waste Used but uncontaminated Gloves - Regular trash Plates containing bacteria - Biohazard waste Broken unused beaker - Glass waste

Matching questions: Match the item type with appropriate disposal method

Needles - sharps  
Liquid broth - Biohazard waste  
Used but uncontaminated Gloves - Regular trash  
Plates containing bacteria - Biohazard waste  
Broken unused beaker - Glass waste
Transcript text: Matching questions: Match the item type with appropriate disposal method Needles - sharps Liquid broth - Biohazard waste Used but uncontaminated Gloves - Regular trash Plates containing bacteria - Biohazard waste Broken unused beaker - Glass waste
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Here's the solution to the matching question, addressing each item type and its appropriate disposal method:

  • Needles: sharps

    • Needles are a type of sharp and must be disposed of in designated sharps containers to prevent accidental injuries.
  • Liquid broth: Inactivation with bleach and then in drain

    • Liquid broth cultures, after proper inactivation using a disinfectant like bleach, can be disposed of down the drain, following local regulations.
  • Used but uncontaminated Gloves: Regular trash

    • Gloves that haven't been exposed to biohazardous materials can typically be disposed of as regular trash.
  • Plates containing bacteria: Biohazard waste

    • Plates containing bacterial cultures are considered biohazardous waste and must be autoclaved or otherwise sterilized before disposal.
  • Broken unused beaker: Glass waste

    • Broken glassware that hasn't been contaminated should be disposed of in a designated glass waste container to avoid cuts and injuries.

Summary: The correct matching of items to disposal methods ensures safety and compliance with regulations for handling different types of waste in a laboratory or medical setting.

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