Hi Liza
Under the Australia New Zealand Food Standards – Standard 3.2.2
Broken plates, bowls, cups, mugs -Dispose into a designated rigid broken crockery/glass container or heavy-duty general waste bin
Broken glassware-Dispose into a labelled broken glass container or sharps-style rigid container
Damaged knives or blades-Remove from service and place into approved sharps or rigid metal disposal container
Reference: Food Standards Australia New Zealand: https://www.foodstandards.gov.au/business/food-safety-standards?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Biological sharps container is not generally used for broken kitchen items. However, if there is contamination with blood or body fluids on the broken item, a biological sharps container can be used – within capacity. For example; where there has been an injury and there is blood on a broken knife blade- this can be risk assessed as biological waste and disposed in sharps bin.
Hope that helps
Regards Carrie