Correct option is C
Ans. (b) Sol. The yellow-colored biomedical waste bin is typically used for items that are either infectious or contain human tissue. Human anatomical waste and soiled plaster casts fit this category, as they may contain biological material or tissue that needs to be disposed of in a biohazardous manner.
Explanation of each option:
· (1) Human anatomical waste – Correct. This includes body parts or tissues, which must be disposed of in a yellow bin due to their biological risk.
· (2) Urobag – Incorrect. Urobags are typically considered non-infectious waste and should be discarded in a red or other appropriate bin.
· (3) Needles – Incorrect. Needles are considered sharps and should be disposed of in a puncture-resistant container, typically a blue or red bin.
· (4) Soiled plaster casts – Correct. Plaster casts that are soiled with bodily fluids or biological material are hazardous and should be disposed of in the yellow bin.
· (5) Glass slides – Incorrect. Glass slides are usually discarded in a red or puncture-resistant bin, not yellow.
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