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Medical Action Industries 8703 - Collector Sharps 1gal Med Pp Locking Red/ Black Biohaz Ea, 24 EA/CA

Medical Action Industries # 8703 - Collector Sharps 1gal Med Pp Locking Red/ Black Biohaz Ea, 24 EA/CA
Part Number Medical Action Industries 8703
SKU Number CIA1117658
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Medical Action Industries 8703 - Collector Sharps 1gal Med Pp Locking Red/ Black Biohaz Ea, 24 EA/CA

1 Gallon Red Stackable Sharps Container with Biohazard Symbol

All Medical Action sharps containers are regulated as Class II Medical devices and manufactured in accordance with FDA Quality System Regulations, as well as the International Quality System Standards ISO 13485:2003. The containers also meet or exceed OSHA and JCAHO Standards, CDC/NIOSH Guidelines, ASTM Requirements, and DOT Regulations including 49CFR173.24, 49CFR173.24a, and 49CFR173.134.

  • 1 Gallon Red: 10 in. x 5 in. x 7 in. with Biohazard Symbol.
  • Horizontal drops allow full utilization of capacity to the fill-line
  • Transparent lid for quick visual identification of fill level
  • Autoclavable
  • Stackable

Features and Benefits

  • Stackable design provides a convenient stable platform during use, economical storage, and lower shipping cost.
  • Wide horizontal drop lid models accommodate larger syringes and allow full utilization of fill line capacity.
  • Tortuous Path Lids help limit hand exposure for added security.
  • Transparent lids facilitate quick visual identification of fill level.
  • Puncture and Leak Resistant - Strong polypropylene construction meets or exceeds industry standards.
  • Locking Lids - Help keep contents secure for final disposal
  • Autoclave/Incinerator Safe - Autoclave Safe up to a maximum of 280F (137C). When properly incinerated, containers emit only carbon dioxide and water.