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Chemical Waste Disposal


 

Responsibilities for Hazardous Waste

Individuals Generating Waste

  • Minimize hazardous waste generation by reducing scale, substituting with less hazardous substances, reusing materials, recycling chemicals, etc.
  • Identify which wastes are hazardous wastes and follow established protocols.
  • Label all wastes appropriately.
  • Keep waste containers sealed at all time. Do not leave funnels in containers.
  • Properly dispose of all wastes at the conclusion of a project and before leaving the University
  • Notify EHS of any problems involving chemical wastes.

Department

  • Ensure that all individual generators of hazardous waste within the department are aware of University policies and procedures for proper disposal of hazardous wastes
  • Distribute information on hazardous waste disposal (including pickup schedules) to all applicable parties

Supervisors

  • Ensure that all individuals involved in activities that generate waste are aware of and follow the waste disposal policies and procedures.
  • Periodically review current practices to minimize the quantities of hazardous waste generated
  • Ensure that all chemical wastes are disposed of properly at the conclusion of a project and that wastes are properly identified for disposal before the responsible individual leaves the University

EHS

  • Administer hazardous waste disposal services contracts
  • Provide technical advice on proper waste classification, storage and disposal practices
  • Maintain disposal records and generate state-required reports of hazardous waste activity


       
       
     

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