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HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT Columbia Basin College.

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1 HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT Columbia Basin College

2 Why Waste Reduction? l Reduce damage to environment l Reduce operating costs l Avoid waste transportation and disposal costs l Reduce regulatory requirements l Improve safety and health l Reduce liabilities

3 Common Hazardous Wastes l Waste oil if contaminated l Spent solvents l Spent caustic parts washing solution l Cleaning tank sludge l used antifreeze l used lead acid batteries l contaminated rags l Floor drain sludges l Freon l Oil filters (punctured and drained) l brake fluids l hydraulic fluids l Transmission Fluids l Transmission filters

4 Container Selection Compatibility l Don’t use metal containers for corrosive solutions. l Don’t use plastic containers for solvents. l Don’t use unlined fiberboard drums for liquids

5 Integrity l Don’t use containers with holes or split seams. l Don’t use containers with dents l Don’t use containers that have severe rust l Don’t use containers that have bulges

6 Container Accumulation l Store waste in appropriate containers –Don’t cross contaminate! l Label containers as “Hazardous Waste” or “Dangerous Waste” l Label containers with appropriate warning labels l Close containers and seal between uses l Maintain a 30 inch separation between containers

7 D.O.T. Warning Labels l LABEL ALL RAW MATERIAL CONTAINERS AND HAVE MSDS AVAILABLE –FLAMMABLE –CORROSIVE –POISON –REACTIVE

8 WASHINGTON STATE ONLY LABELS l TOXIC l CARCINOGENIC l PERSISTENT

9 MSDS l Product Identification l Name, address and phone number for hazard and emergency information l Date of MSDS Preparation l Chemical Identity and common names of hazardous ingredients l WISHA permissible exposure limits

10 MSDS (cont’d) l Physical and chemical characteristics l Physical hazards and potential l Primary routes of entry into body l Acute and chronic health hazards l Carcinogenetic hazard l Precautions for safe handling l Exposure control measures

11 l Inspect containers and storage weekly l Store flammable waste in accordance with local fire department l Do not store incompatible waste in the same container. KEEP WASTES SEPERATE l Prepare spill response plan l Keep disposal records five years

12 LAB ASSIGNMENT l Using automotive computer lab l Answer hazardous waste material question on worksheet provided to you by your instructor l Print the appropriate information to answer the question and hand in to your instructor. l Highlight specific statement used to answer your question. l Don’t forget to put your name on document!


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