Hazardous Waste & Risk Minimization in Schools presented by Susan Hahn Pollution Prevention Specialist County of San Diego Department of Environmental.

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Hazardous Waste & Risk Minimization in Schools presented by Susan Hahn Pollution Prevention Specialist County of San Diego Department of Environmental Health (DEH) Hazardous Materials Division (HMD)

Overview Risk Minimization Waste Minimization Pollution Prevention

Pollution Prevention (P2) “Compliance with laws and regulations is the first step towards pollution prevention.”

Why is P2 & Waste Minimization Important in Schools? Prevent waste from being released into environment, from harming students and / or personnel. Teaches environmental responsibility. Positive example to community. Encourages safety. Saves money.

Pollution Prevention (P2) Waste Management Hierarchy most desirable least desirable Source Reduction Recycling / Reuse Energy Recovery Treatment Disposal

Source Reduction Otherwise know as Waste Prevention Examine what products are purchased and determine the waste it will generate.

Ordering Check first – hazardous or not? If yes to hazardous, then may require: Special Handling and / or Storage. Spill Kit. Designated waste container. Training for personnel handling chemical - to ensure proper storage, handling and spill response. Consider a non-hazardous chemical!

Purchasing & Materials Management Only purchase what will be used for a specific time frame – no longer than 2 years, things change. Check the shelf life of product Check the options product in which a way the product can be purchased. For example, stains used in biology can be purchased as dry solids versus as a solution. Solutions tend to be less effective and expire quicker than the solid. The solid can be made into the solution as needed and will last longer

Liability Increases with Disposal

Nationwide Attention MISMANAGED HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS in SCHOOLS Agency for Toxic substances and disease Registry (ASTDR) conducts national public health surveillance of chemical incidents through its Hazardous Substances Emergency Events Surveillance (HSEES) system Agency for Toxic substances and disease Registry (ASTDR) conducts national public health surveillance of chemical incidents through its Hazardous Substances Emergency Events Surveillance (HSEES) system 423 Chemical incidents in schools in 15 reporting states from Chemical incidents in schools in 15 reporting states from Mercury was the most common chemical released. Mercury was the most common chemical released.

Imperial County, CA On Jan 29, 2009 students at Calexico HS were handling a blood pressure cuff which burst releasing about 2 tablespoons of mercury. 2 tablespoons of mercury ~ 1 lb School officials were unaware of the release until Jan 30 th. School reopened Feb. 6. lost of 4 school days.

Imperial County, Ca 200 people had been in contact with the mercury 28 homes inspected 8 homes, plus contents had to be decontaminated 3 families displaced Cost ~ $100,000.

Mercury in Schools Mercury is found throughout all schools Nurses office Science classrooms / laboratories Auto Repair Classes Electrical Systems

Mercury Releases Broken/Spilled mercury must be managed as a hazardous waste: Area must be evacuated until air monitoring by professional completed Risk harmful exposure to students and personnel Costly – all areas must be managed as hazardous waste

Mercury Spills / Mercury Dangers Vaporizes at room temperature Can be tracked throughout school and environment Harmful to the brain and nervous system in humans; especially children Mercury spills costly for schools

Remember the “Mad Hatter” Until the 1940’s Mercury was used in the making of hats – Danbury, Connecticut Exposed workers experienced mercury poisoning- drooling, hair loss, mental problems, ……. TODAY, Mercury remains in the nearby river beds

Mercury Vacuum Vacuums up liquid elemental mercury, passes it through a separator and into a removable plastic jar. Charcoal filter module purifies exhaust air of mercury vapor.

If your School continues to handle Mercury Containing Devices…… Are they stored to prevent breakage? Are all handlers aware of Mercury (Hg) hazards? Trained for spill management? Are students aware as well? Hg spill kit readily available? Evacuation Procedures? Who will conduct air monitoring? Know who to notify in event of spill? Knowledgeable contractor?

Implement a Mercury Elimination Program Make a COMMITTMENT! Put together a Team! Develop a Plan; include costs Conduct a Mercury Audit Review Audit & Evaluate Collect all unnecessary mercury items Have registered hauler remove

Cheaper and Easier to Recycle Mercury than Dispose of as Hazardous Waste Mercury Recyclers _List_of_Mercury_Recycling_Comp.pdf 7_List_of_Mercury_Recycling_Comp.pdf More info on Mercury Waste ex.cfm#Types_of_Mercury_Products ex.cfm#Types_of_Mercury_Products

Chemicals are found in ……. Science classes / labs Arts / Drama classes Auto Repair / Auto Body Shop Trade and Technical Classes Facilities Closets / Store Rooms

Improper Chemical Storage Outdated, unlabeled and unknown chemicals Improperly stored in alphabetical order Expired chemicals can become unstable and reactive…..!!!!!!!!!

Old Chemicals

Chemical Storage Sturdy cabinet with locks Ventilated area Organized by Hazard Category Chemical Compatibility Families should be kept together Remember nitric acid should ALWAYS be stored separately!

How is Your Schools Chemical Storage Area? Are there old chemicals? Were the chemicals placed in proper storage? Were old chemicals properly disposed? Is there a system for proper chemical storage to avoid dangerous chemical reactions?

Chemical Incidents can… Puts students and school personnel at risk from exposure Disrupt school schedules and can cost thousands of dollars to clean up Result in lost school days Pricey cleanup costs

Chemical Cleanout erships/sc3/index.htmwww.epa.gov/epawaste/partn erships/sc3/index.html EPA - Schools Chemical Cleanout Campaign (SC3) erships/sc3/index.html erships/sc3/index.htm

LEAN Thinking & 6S Concept (derived from the Toyota Production System) Safety: Personal protective equipment. Sort: Get rid of what’s not needed. Be ruthless. Set in Order: Organize what belongs. Shine: Clean everything. Standardize: Assign tasks. Sustain: Create checklist and at least annually review.

Chemical Management Resources Science teacher's “Safety Bible” Flinn Chemical and Biological Catalog Reference Manual Chemical Management Resource Guide for School Administrators

National Institute of Occupational Health & Safety (NIOSH)

EPA - Healthy School Environments Assessment Tool (HealthySEAT)

King’s County – Seattle, Washington Safe Labs Don’t Pollute Excessive Risk Chemicals list Risk Exceeds Educational Utility

Where to Start a Pollution Prevention Project? Review your waste manifests Which waste stream is the largest? Which waste costs the most? Which waste is the most hazardous to the students, personnel and environment?

Schedule a Dumpster Peek Just before a pick up What is the majority of waste in there? Can it be recycled? Where was it generated and for what purpose? Go to the very beginning …… the source Can it reduced? It all starts with Source Reduction!

Waste Minimization Waste is going to be generated Plan project so least amount of waste is generated Waste will be recover and / or reused on-site Recycled off-site Treat wastes to reduce volume or toxicity Least desirable…Dispose of wastes in a manner that protects air, water quality, land quality, and human health and safety

Curriculum Get students involved Add waste management to project & learning Teach students what happens to waste Encourage brainstorming for how to minimize waste Businesses work on this daily

Team Project for P2 Projects Form an environmental group composed of: Students Teachers Facilities personnel Interns Group can Inspect school for areas of hazardous waste Come up with ways to reduce waste, save dollars, etc.

Questions? TIME FOR THE POST SURVEY

Thank you Susan A. Hahn Pollution Prevention Specialist Hazardous Materials Division County of San Diego