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Disposal of the microbiology cultures

Started by , Oct 12 2016 03:14 AM
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Hi everyone,
 
I need some help, we're trying of implement a microbiology lab but we didn't find information about the disposal of the microbiology cultures, our supplier said us that only need to sterilize the films, but we are searching for documentations or statements.
 
P.S: i forgot to mention it but I'm in the seasoning industry.
 
Thank you!
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Hi Lilywlk ,

 

it is advised to Dispose of all waste material in a biohazard bag and autoclave it before discarding .

 

https://water.usgs.g...QW/qw93.10.html

 

http://www.pharmagui...al-culture.html

 

 

Best Regards,

 

Ehab 

Hi Ehab,

 

Thks for the links. I liked the first one but the second one looked a little questionable post-autoclave.

 

Some more thoughts in these older threads -

 

http://www.ifsqn.com...-culture-media/

 

http://www.ifsqn.com...ifilm-disposal/


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