
Biohazard Waste Disposal
Biohazard waste disposal involves safely managing materials contaminated with potentially infectious substances, such as blood, bodily fluids, or used medical supplies. The process includes segregating biohazard materials from regular waste, using designated containers with biohazard labels, and ensuring secure storage. These wastes are then transported by trained personnel to authorized facilities where they are sterilized, often through autoclaving (high-pressure steam) or other methods, to eliminate pathogens. Proper disposal prevents the spread of infection, protects public health, and complies with health and safety regulations.