From: Ranajit Talukdar <ranajit.k.talukdar**At_Symbol_Here**GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Insulin syringes
Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2015 12:06:04 -0700
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Hello
There are sharp containers from BD for $2 and one can store many used syringes. One can dispose them to clinic or doctors office. They will dispose with their sharp disposal
Thank you

Ranajit Talukdar
NOAA, ESRL, Chemical Sciences Division, R/CSD 5
325 Broadway
Boulder, CO 80305
USA
303-641-9001-cell
303-497-5825 - work

On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 9:57 AM, Humphrey, Karalyn J. <Karalyn_Humphrey**At_Symbol_Here**baylor.edu> wrote:

Greetings,

The question has come up concerning students or personnel on campus who use injectable insulin, and what is to become of the syringes after use. If there are other universities that have encountered this issue, I would appreciate hearing about how it was dealt with.

Thank you,

Karalyn (Karen) Humphrey, Ph.D

Laboratory Safety Program Manager

& Radiation Safety Officer

Department of Environmental, Health & Safety

Baylor University

Office: Draper 244.10

Phone: 254-710-2002




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