
Cardinal Health Monoject™ Non-Hazardous Pharmaceutical Waste Container, Gasketed Hinged Lid, 2 Gallon, White
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Monoject™ Non-Hazardous Pharmaceutical Waste Container, Gasketed Hinged Lid, 2 Gallon, White
The Monoject™ Non-Hazardous Pharmaceutical Waste Container is designed for the safe and efficient disposal of non-hazardous pharmaceutical waste. This container is easily distinguishable with its white and blue color combination, setting it apart from sharps and chemotherapy disposal containers.
Key Features
- Leak-resistant gasket and absorbent pad ensure containment of liquid contents, preventing any spills or leaks.
- Tamper-evident label provides an added layer of security by deterring tampering during final disposal.
- Constructed from sturdy, rigid polypropylene, this container offers superior impact and leak resistance compared to cardboard or fiber alternatives, making it ideal for heavy vials, IV bags, and more.
- The secure, hinged lid with temporary and final closure options can handle larger, bulkier waste and locks securely for final disposal.
- Nestable design helps save valuable storage space, making it a practical choice for various settings.
- Locking wall-mounting brackets and floor carts are available for point-of-use placement, enhancing mobility, stability, and security.
This container is suitable for multiple locations, including nursing units, med carts, anesthesia areas, and pharmacies. Its user-friendly design allows for one-handed disposal, increasing efficiency in fast-paced environments.
Manufactured by Cardinal, the Monoject™ brand is synonymous with quality and reliability in medical waste management solutions.
- Quantity : 1 Each
- Volume : 2 Gallon
- Color : White
- Lid Type : Hinged
- Dimensions : 10" x 10.5" x 7.25"
- Placement : Point-Of-Use
- Locking Type : Locking Lid
- Style : 1-Piece
- Material : Polypropylene
- Application : Pharmaceutical Waste Container
- UNSPSC Code : 76121900
- UNSPSC Title : Hazardous waste container
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