At some point you’ve probably used health-related supplies that created some type of medical waste. That’s the leftover trash or disposable byproduct from your health care. Examples of medical waste include: Medical sharps, such as needles and syringes Disposable masks Used bandages or other dressings Body parts removed during surgery Samples from tests, like blood,…
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