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What if I have to transport hazardous material, such as a rack of tubes containing radioactive material, from one lab to another?

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What if I have to transport hazardous material, such as a rack of tubes containing radioactive material, from one lab to another?

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The recommended method of transporting hazardous material within UT Health Science Center at San Antonio is to utilize secondary containment. Secondary containment must be clean and uncontaminated and can range from plastic tubs, containers, or lab carts. This method allows your hands to be free from exposure to any hazardous material thus eliminating your need to wear gloves.

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