Hazardous Waste Management Training
Toxic Wastes
**** you up when you ingest or absorb it through your skin Mercury, lead, arsenic
P List Listed Waste
Acutely hazardous includes fluorine and cyanides and nicotine
What is Hazardous Waste?
Can be a threat to public health or the environment Can be solid, liquid, or gas
Ignitable characteristic waste
Cause fires in some cases, spontaneously combust, or have low flash points oils and used solvents
U List listed waste
Commercial chemical products i.e. benzene and formaldehyde
Characteristic Waste
Defined based on it's properties
What to know about hazardous waste
Hazards PPE spill kit location and use shower/eyewash location SDS location
Hazardous Waste Label
List as hazardous waste name, phone number, building and room number hazardous property names of all the chemicals, hazardous properties and concentrations
Two types of hazardous waste?
Listed Waste and Characteristic Waste
Reducing Hazardous Waste
Minimization Substitution Neutralization Recycle
What not to do in the lab
No open containers No unlabeled containers
F List Specific Waste
Non specific process wastes metal finishing and spenet solvents
Types of Listed Waste
P List U List K List F List
K List Listed Waste
Process specific waste petroleum waste
Corrosive Characteristic Waste
acids or bases with a ph less than 2 or greater than 12.5 corrode metal containers sodium hydroxides
Universal Waste
have very common materials such as batteries or pesticides
Mixed Waste
hazardous and radioactive waste
What to do with broken glass
rigid containers that can't be punctured tape the lid
Store wastes
separate by compatibility close waste containers unless adding to them secondary containment trays for acids and others don't have over 55 gallons of hazardous waste in the lab
Reactive Characteristic wastes
unstable and can explode or react violently lithium sulfur batteries