OakRidge Products 1 Quart Size (Pack of 3) Sharps Disposal Container - Approved for Home and Professional use
- GREAT FOR HOME-. Ideal for diabetics. Fits perfectly on bathroom countertops. Keeps contaminated waste safe from pets and small children - Safe disposal of needles, needles with syringes, pen needles, lancets, blades (razors, scalpels, etc.
- GREAT FOR BUSINESS - Designed for use by phlebotomists or others who need a small transportable container. The vertical drop maximizes useable container volume while providing a space saving option for totes, carts and work spaces.
- LIGHTWEIGHT AND COMPACT - Perfect for traveling and on the go use. Fits easily into a medium sized purse backpack, gym bag, or luggage. Clear lid allows a view of the fill level, temporary closure for safety, and snap locks for final disposal.
- GOLD STANDARD in Sharps Containers - this the SAME product we sell to Doctors and Hospitals all over the country. We are a US manufacturer. PRODUCT DIMENSIONS: 4"L X 4"W X 6.25" H
- COMPARE FIRST - our competitor's "1 quart" products look very similar but they are actually about 20% smaller than ours. Oakridge would never mislead our customers. Our product is really a full 1 quart in size.
Disposal of Group E Waste
According to the Resolution of the Collegiate Board of Directors, of the National Health Surveillance Agency / ANVISA - RDC No. 306, of December 7, 2004, group E residues are made up of sharps such as objects and instruments containing corners, edges, points or rigid protuberances and treble capable of cutting or puncturing.
We can exemplify them: razor blades, needles, scalps, glass ampoules, drills, endodontic files, diamond tips, scalpel blades, lancets; capillary tubes; micropipettes; slides and coverslips; spatulas; and all broken glassware in the laboratory (pipettes, blood collection tubes and Petri dishes) and the like.
Sharp materials must be disposed of separately, at the place of their generation, immediately after use or need to be disposed of, in containers with rigid walls, resistant to puncture, rupture and leakage, resistant to the sterilization process, with a lid, duly identified with the international symbol of biological risk, plus the inscription "PERFUROCORTANTE" and the additional risks, chemical or radiological.
It is strictly forbidden to empty these containers for reuse. Disposable needles must be discarded together with syringes, when disposable, and it is forbidden to recap or manually remove them.
The collection containers have a capacity that varies from 3 to 13 liters, they are made of resistant material (leather cardboard), specially developed for use in health services and, preferably, have a needle disconnector.
The volume of the collection or storage containers must be compatible with the daily generation of this type of waste.
These containers should only be filled to 2/3 of their capacity, or the level of filling is 5 (five) cm away from the mouth of the container. They should be located as close as possible to the area of use of these materials.
Temporary storage, internal transport and external storage of these residues can be carried out in the same containers used for Group A.
Sharps must be treated based on a previous risk assessment of the risk agents they may contain.
The sharps contaminated with radionuclides must be subjected to the decay of the material that contaminated it.


