1. This Regulation applies to the following types of biomedical waste:(1) human anatomical waste consisting of body parts or organs, but excluding teeth, hair, nails, blood and biological liquids;
(2) animal anatomical waste consisting of carcasses, body parts or organs, but excluding teeth, hair, claws, feathers, blood and biological liquids;
(3) non-anatomical waste consisting of any of the following:(a) a sharp or breakable object having been in contact with blood or with a biological liquid or tissue and having been used in medical, dental or veterinary care or in a medical or veterinary biology laboratory, or such an object used in thanatopraxy hereinafter called “sharp medical object” ;
(a.1) a sharp object having been in contact with blood or with a biological liquid or tissue from a person or an animal, from household activities or non-medical beauty care, such as an injection, provision of care, tattooing, piercing or electrolysis, hereinafter called “sharp household object” ;
(b) biological tissue, cell culture, microbial culture, or material in contact with such tissue or culture, used in a medical or veterinary biology laboratory;
(c) live or attenuated vaccine from a medical or veterinary biology laboratory and the material that has come into contact with such vaccines;
(d) a blood container or material that has been saturated with blood and used in medical, dental or veterinary care, in a medical or veterinary biology laboratory or in thanatopraxy;
(4) biomedical waste from outside Québec, including any of the types of biomedical waste referred to in paragraphs 1 to 3;
(5) biomedical waste referred to in any of paragraphs 1 to 4 contaminated by cytotoxic agents or medications.