Lesson 6. Additional Requirement for Category B Infectious Substances Packaging

International Air Carriers

 

Used Medical Products Packaging

Based on of 49CFR173.134 (b)(12). Used health care products packaging must comply with followings:

  1. Any used health care product must be drained of free liquid to the extent practicable and placed in a watertight primary container designed and constructed to assure that it remains intact under conditions normally incident to transportation. For a used health care product capable of cutting or penetrating skin or packaging material, the primary container must be capable of retaining the product without puncture of the packaging under normal conditions of transport. Each primary container must be marked with a BIOHAZARD marking conforming to 29 CFR 1910.1030(g)(1)(i).

  2. Any primary container must be placed inside a watertight secondary container designed and constructed to assure that it remains intact under conditions normally incident to transportation. The secondary container must be marked with a BIOHAZARD marking conforming to 29 CFR 1910.1030(g)(1)(i).


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    Figure 2.6.1: Biohazard label

  3. The secondary container must be placed inside an outer packaging with sufficient cushioning material to prevent movement between the secondary container and the outer packaging. An itemized list of the contents of the primary container and information concerning possible contamination with a Division 6.2 material, including its possible location on the product, must be placed between the secondary container and the outside packaging.

  4. Any person who offers or transports a used health care product under the provisions of this paragraph must know about the requirements of this paragraph.

 

 

 

 

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