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  1. Decontamination - Wikipedia

    Decontamination (sometimes abbreviated as decon, dcon, or decontam) is the process of removing contaminants on an object or area, including chemicals, micro-organisms, and/or radioactive …

  2. Hazardous Waste - Decontamination | Occupational Safety and …

    Decontamination - the process of removing or neutralizing contaminants that have accumulated on personnel and equipment - is critical to health and safety at hazardous waste sites.

  3. Decontamination of Biohazards and Infectious Agents

    Decontamination is any process that reduces biohazardous material (infectious agents, recombinant or synthetic nucleic acid molecules, human material, biological toxins, etc.) to an acceptable level, or …

  4. Biosafety: Decontamination Methods for Laboratory Use - Blink

    Jun 26, 2025 · Decontamination is a term used to describe a process or treatment that renders a medical device, instrument, or environmental surface safe to handle. Sterilization, disinfection, and …

  5. Decontamination Definition - Intro to Public Health Key Term | Fiveable

    Decontamination refers to the process of removing or neutralizing contaminants from a surface, person, or environment to ensure safety and prevent the spread of harmful substances.

  6. Biosafety/Biocontainment Plan Guidance: Appendix 1

    Decontamination can include a number of processes that render an area, device, item, or material safe to handle (i.e., safe in the context of being reasonably free from a risk of disease transmission).

  7. Step-by-Step Guide to Effective Decontamination

    Decontamination is a crucial process aimed at removing or neutralizing harmful substances from a surface or area. It plays a significant role in various fields such as healthcare, environmental science, …

  8. What is Decontamination - Servicon

    Decontamination removes harmful substances from surfaces and materials using various methods. Scrubbing, washing, chemical treatments, and sterilization are examples.

  9. Decontamination methods | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Decontamination methods refer to the chemical and physical procedures used to eliminate, inactivate, or clean potentially harmful biological, chemical, or radiological agents from people, objects, surfaces, …

  10. Disinfection & Decontamination | Research Safety

    Decontamination – A process by which the level of microbial contamination is reduced such that transmission of infection is prevented. Decontamination renders an area, device, item, or material …