Waste that is saturated with blood or body fluids should be collected in leak-proof biohazard bags or containers for disposal as regulated medical waste at the destination medical facility in accordance with local requirements.
Sharp items such as used needles or scalpel blades should be collected in puncture-resistant sharps containers for disposal as regulated medical waste at the destination medical facility in accordance with local requirements.
Suctioned fluids and secretions should be stored in sealed containers for disposal as regulated medical waste at the destination medical facility in accordance with local requirements. Handling that might create splashes or aerosols during flight should be avoided.
Suction device exhaust should not be vented into the cabin without HEPA or equivalent filtration. Portable suction devices should be fitted with in-line HEPA or equivalent filters. Externally vented suction should not be used during ground operation.
Excretions (feces, urine) may be carefully poured down the aircraft toilet. Toilet lid should be closed before flushing to avoid aerosol generation.