Other Packaging and Labeling Requirements that May Apply to DOT Nonregulated Specimens

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Other Packaging and Labeling Requirements that May Apply to DOT Nonregulated Specimens

Although the specimens that were discussed on the previous page are not subject to the Division 6.2 requirements for packaging and labeling, it is important to remember that there are other packaging and labeling requirements that may apply, such as OSHA requirements included in the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, healthcare facility requirements, and laboratory regulatory agency requirements, such as those of the Joint Commission and the College of American Pathologists.