Damaging waste refers to discarded medical sharps that can stab or cut the human body, including medical needles, scalpels, scalpels, glass test tubes, etc. For damaging waste, the correct collection method is: directly into the yellow medical sharps box. Testing can evaluate the treatment effect and efficiency of medical waste and provide scientific basis for improving waste management.
STEMart provides comprehensive damaging waste testing services to provide damage testing reports that meet relevant regulations and international standards, thus determining the potential hazards of medical waste and providing compliant and cost-effective damaging waste disposal options based on your needs.
Test Samples
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Discarded metal sharp instruments, such as large medical needles, suture needles, acupuncture needles, probes, puncture needles, scalpels, scalpels, surgical saws, skin preparation knives and various guide wires, and steel nails
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Discarded glass sharp objects, such as cover slips, slides, glass test tubes and glass ampoules
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Discarded sharp instruments made of other materials, such as disposable tweezers, disposable probes and disposable plastic pipette tips
Standard Tests
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Identification Test
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High temperature toxicity identification
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Acute toxicity preliminary screening
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Bacterial toxicity testing
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Toxic substance content identification
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Reactivity identification
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Toxicology Research
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Single-dose toxicity studies (rodent and non-rodent)
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Repeated dose toxicity studies (rodent and non-rodent)
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Pharmacological testing: central nervous system research, cardiovascular system, respiratory system, hERG
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Genotoxicity test
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Rabbit pathogenicity test
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Toxicokinetics
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Local toxicity test (hemolysis, allergy, irritation test)
For more information about our damaging waste testing services, please contact us.