Label Kit for Biohazard cans, 3 labels and instructions, Code Compliant for California

Label Kit for Biohazard cans, 3 labels and instructions, Code Compliant for California
Label kit offers compliance to California Health and Safety Code 118280 which requires the warning label to be visible from all sides of the container. Kit includes three labels and instructions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use poly liner bags in my biohazard waste can?
We encourage the use of liner bags in Justrite Biohazard Waste Cans for safe, temporary collection of biological waste. Red color helps easily identify bags as biohazard. Optional bag #05901 is 11 microns thick, holds approximately 12 gallons and comes in packs of 100.
What is the item number for the poly liner bags recommended to use with Justrite Biohazard Waste Cans?
Our biohazard waste can uses the biohazard liner bag #05901. Bags must be ordered separately.
How can you tell whether a trash container is for regular or biohazardous waste?
The OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard (OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030) applies to those who may be exposed to infectious materials or bloodborne pathogens on the job. It proposes certain safeguards for protecting these workers, including using proper biohazard waste cans when disposing of biohazardous waste. The container must have a "BIOHAZARD" label to warn of its contents, in fluorescent orange or orange red, with letters and symbols in a contrasting color.
Label kit offers compliance to California Health and Safety Code 118280 which requires the warning label to be visible from all sides of the container. Kit includes three labels and instructions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use poly liner bags in my biohazard waste can?
We encourage the use of liner bags in Justrite Biohazard Waste Cans for safe, temporary collection of biological waste. Red color helps easily identify bags as biohazard. Optional bag #05901 is 11 microns thick, holds approximately 12 gallons and comes in packs of 100.
What is the item number for the poly liner bags recommended to use with Justrite Biohazard Waste Cans?
Our biohazard waste can uses the biohazard liner bag #05901. Bags must be ordered separately.
How can you tell whether a trash container is for regular or biohazardous waste?
The OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard (OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030) applies to those who may be exposed to infectious materials or bloodborne pathogens on the job. It proposes certain safeguards for protecting these workers, including using proper biohazard waste cans when disposing of biohazardous waste. The container must have a "BIOHAZARD" label to warn of its contents, in fluorescent orange or orange red, with letters and symbols in a contrasting color.
Model No. | 25880 |
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International Model No. | 25880 |
Complies with California Health & Safety Code | Yes |
Net Weight, lbs | 0.1 |
Net Weight, kg | 0.0 |
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Key Benefits
- Complies with California Health and Safety Code 118280
- Kit includes three labels and instructions
Model No. | 25880 |
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International Model No. | 25880 |
Complies with California Health & Safety Code | Yes |
Net Weight, lbs | 0.1 |
Net Weight, kg | 0.0 |