Liquid and Solid Waste- When both chemical and biological waste types exist, the biological agent(s) should be treated first. Once the biological agents have been deactivated by either autoclave or chemical disinfection.
Once biological agent is not viable, waste is now considered Chemical Waste.
Determine what category of chemical waste you have and proceed with the appropriate waste disposal protocol.
Biological / Radiological
Biological and radiological wastes are considered radiological waste. Please see appropriate radiation disposal protocol.
Not recommended with long-lived isotopes
Chemical / Radiological
Contact EHS before generating this type of waste so that proper arrangements for storage and disposal can be made prior to its generation.