Veterinary clinics manage a wide range of medical procedures every day. Everything from routine vaccinations and blood draws to insulin injections, anesthesia, and surgical care. While these procedures are critical to animal health, they also generate medical waste that must be handled properly to protect staff, patients, and the surrounding community. Among the most common forms of veterinary medical waste are sharps, ...
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