Cell Bio Waste Streams Generic
Course Program
Course Description
This course provides essential training on the identification, segregation, and safe disposal of cell biological waste streams. Participants will learn best practices for managing biohazardous waste, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, and minimizing health and environmental risks.
- Cultures & stocks (bacterial, viral, fungal, live vaccines)
- Human blood & body fluids (e.g., plasma, serum, cerebrospinal fluid)
- Sharps (needles, scalpels, broken glass)
- Pathological waste (tissues, organs, body parts)
- Isolation waste (materials contaminated with highly infectious agents)
- Learn the risks of improper disposal, including exposure to infectious agents, environmental contamination, and injury from sharps
- OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard
- EPA and state-specific hazardous waste guidelines
- Master best practices for safe handling and disposal:
- Waste segregation at the source using color-coded containers
- Proper labeling and documentation of waste
- Treatment methods such as autoclaving, chemical disinfection, and incineration
- Review real-world examples, such as UConn’s Biological Waste Program, to understand effective waste management systems
- Address emerging challenges, including the growing complexity of biomedical waste and innovations in environmentally friendly disposal methods
- Learn how to contribute to a culture of safety by following protocols, reporting concerns, and participating in training
Certifications Obtained Upon Completion
Certificate of Completion in Cell Biological Waste Management
Regulatory Citations
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 (Bloodborne Pathogens Standard)EPA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)State Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) regulations
Additional Notes
This course is ideal for laboratory personnel, healthcare workers, and environmental health and safety teams.Emphasis is placed on compliance, risk reduction, and environmentally responsible waste management practices.
