Biohazard Sign Placement: A Comprehensive Guide
* On the doors of laboratories, storage rooms, and other areas where biohazardous materials are handled or stored.* On or near containers of biohazardous materials.
* On or near equipment that is contaminated with biohazardous materials.
* In areas where there is a risk of exposure to biohazardous materials, such as near sharps containers or in areas where bodily fluids are present.
* In accordance with local, state, and federal regulations.
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