Title: RCRA/Hazwoper Awareness
1Hazard Communication And Your Right - To - Know
Presented by
Francois D. Song, Ph.D.
2Course Overview
- Its Your Right to know!
- Regulation and Policy
- Waste Management
- Spills/ Emergencies
- Pollution Prevention
3Regulation and Policy
- What can happen if youre not
- in compliance?
- Fines
- Prosecution
- Jail Time
4Regulation and Policy
- Georgia Southern University is committed to
protecting the environment and health of the
community - Applicable Regulations
- Pollution Prevention Objectives
- Continual Improvement of Environmental Systems
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- Comply with regulations
- Minimize impact to environment and community
- Continually reduce impacts through pollution
prevention - Educate and train on programs and procedures
- Monitor performance
5Regulation and Policy
Enforcement
- Deficiency
- Poor housekeeping in Shops
- Notification
- Department Chair and Legal Counsel
- Warning Memo
- Research Funds in jeopardy
- Actions
- Examples
- Correction, with costs assessed to department or
college - Closure of Shop
6Shop Waste Management
- THE GOALS
- Define waste
- Discuss proper management of different types of
waste
7Laboratory HazMat Management
What is HazMat
8HazMat Is
- What will hurt you when something goes wrong
- Laboratory Chemicals (Acids, Bases, Alcohols,
etc.) - Cleaning solvents (Bleach, Sprays)
- Household Products (Hair Sprays)
- Generated hazardous waste
9Hazardous Waste Identification
- Corrosive
- Ignitable
- Reactive
- Toxic
- or if
- Listed
Wastes are considered hazardous if they
exhibitone or moreof the following
characteristics
10How Do I Know?
- Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
- provides information on
- safe handling and disposal
- physical properties and hazards
- safe storage
- internet references
- www.hazard.com
- www.msdssearch.com
- many more on page 18 of guidebook
- Call ESS Department at 486-7161 for more
information - Call manufacturer or supplier of product
11Waste Characterization
- Checklist in Guidebook (RCRA)3
- Mixed waste?
- Specific hazardous wastes?
- Radioactive Waste?
- Additional Questions?
- Call EES _at_486-7161
12Container Management
- Containers should be
- Compatible with waste
- Clean
- Sturdy, leak proof
- Closed, tight-fitting cap
- Appropriate size
- Under control of person producing waste
- Labeled with hazardous waste label
13Hazardous Waste Labeling
- Labels
- Identify hazardous waste
- List all components and their percentages
- Identify hazard properties
- Name, location, and phone number of person
responsible for waste - Remove other extraneous labels
14Hazardous Waste Accumulation Area
- Located in Shop
- Mark area clearly
- Proper containers and labels
- Segregate incompatibles
- Secondary containment for liquid containers
- Spill kit
- Only one container of each hazardous waste
- Maximum storage
- 55 gallons
- 1 quart acutely hazardous
- Post emergency information
15Pick-up and Disposal
- ESS is responsible for retrieval, transport and
disposal - When full, arrange for immediate removal
- Call the Safety Department at 486-7161
- Container must be properly labeled
- Pick-up must be supervised by a knowledgeable user
16Chemical Clean-Out
17Chemical Clean-Out
- Inventory all unwanted chemicals
- Fill out Laboratory Clean-out Form
- Mail or call Safety
- ESS will collaborate with you
- SAFETY FIRST!
18Biological Waste Management
- Biomedical
- biohazardous
- infectious
- pathological
- sharps
- Animal
19Biomedical Waste Packaging
- Double-lined red biohazard bags
- In rigid containers
- Within weight limits
- Double tape bags when full
- Label with college label obtained from
Coordinating Dept - Close container and triple tape seams
- Notify ESS _at_ 486-7161
Good practice Autoclave infectious waste
20Pharmaceutical Waste Management
- What is pharmaceutical waste?
- Separate from regular trash
- Label
- Call the Safety Department at 486-7161 for
disposal
21Chemical Spill / Emergency Response
- What would you do
- in the event of a spill?
22Chemical Spill / Emergency Response
- Assess hazards and dangers if unknown,assume
the worst and evacuate - Call 9911
- Wait to Assist Public Safety and ESS Responders
- Contain or limit the spill if it is very small
- Call 486-7161for ESS personnel to clean-up spill
and provide medical attention - Notify Supervisor
- Complete and Accident Report
23Pollution Prevention
EPAs Pollution Prevention Hierarchy
Disposal
24Pollution Prevention Strategy
- Reduced scale
- micro scale experiments
- Reduced toxicity/chemical substitution
- Reuse recovery of lab chemicals
- Detoxification
- lab experiments that produce a less
toxic/hazardous substance - Computer modeling simulations
- demo experiments vs. chemical usage
25Where to Get Help
- To get help, or to learn more
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- Call the Safety Department at 486-7161
- List of environmental resources in
- The Web
Its your responsibility!