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1 Lecture No (10) Topic No (1): Hazardous waste conservation , storage and transportation
Safe Handling of Storage Containers : • All containers used to store hazardous waste must be clearly labeled with the words, “Hazardous Waste.” Labels must be legible and any old or damaged labels must be removed. • Containers used to store hazardous waste must be in good condition. Containers with dents, rust, holes or other structural damage are not acceptable for use to store hazardous waste.

2 • Unless a transfer is occurring, drums and other containers must be kept closed at all times.
• Failing to keep containers properly. Keep containers properly closed by making sure drum rings are closed properly and all caps are in place and tight.

3 • If funnels are used during a transfer, they cannot be left in place unless they are designed to be leak-proof and vapor-tight. • All hazardous waste must be placed inside the storage containers. • If waste is spilled onto the top or sides of a container, it must be cleaned up immediately

4 • Containers with hazardous waste residue on the outside are not acceptable and rejected.
• hazardous waste is compatible with the container into which it is being placed. • For example, some corrosive liquids may be incompatible with a steel drum, leading to a leak. A composite drum or plastic drum must be used instead.

5 Central Storage Area Requirements:
• In addition, some wastes are incompatible with other types of waste. • Incompatible wastes must be kept separated by a wall, separation device or adequate distance while in an accumulation storage area. • If a storage area contains ignitable or reactive wastes, “No Smoking” signs must be posted and visible.

6 • A hazardous waste container storage area must have adequate walkway space to allow for the unobstructed movement of personnel and emergency equipment. • Two and a half feet is generally considered adequate for this requirement; failing to maintain adequate walkway space . • If any stored waste is ignitable or reactive, must be stored at least 50 feet from any property line.

7 • Hazardous waste container accumulation areas must be inspected weekly, paying close attention to any signs of leaking or damaged containers. • Should a leaking container be discovered its contents must either be transferred into another container or the entire container may be “over-packed” into a larger container.

8 • Of course, any spill must be properly contained and cleaned up promptly by qualified personnel.
• Emergency and spill control equipment must be available in container accumulation areas. • Emergency and spill control equipment must also be inspected monthly.

9 • Remember that containers in a central accumulation area must not be stored longer than 90 days for a large quantity generator or 180 days for most small quantity generators. • Inspections of storage areas should be recorded in a written log and records kept for a minimum of three years.

10 Topic No (2): Hazardous waste health and environmental hazards.
Human health hazards occur because of the chemical and physical nature of the waste, and its concentration and quantity; the impact also depends on the duration of exposure.

11 Adverse effects on humans range from minor temporary physical irritation, dizziness, headaches, and nausea to long-term disorders, cancer or death. For example, the organic solvent carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is a central nerve system depressant as well as an irritant and can cause irreversible liver or kidney damage.

12 Chemical Source Health Effects Pesticides DDT Insecticides Cancer; damage to liver, embryos, bird eggs Petrochemicals BENZENE Solvents, pharmaceuticals and detergents Headaches, nausea, loss of muscle coordination, leukemi Other Organic Chemicals DIOXIN Herbicides, waste incineration Cancer, birth defects, skin disease Heavy Metals LEAD Paint, gasoline Neurotoxic; causes headaches, irritability, mental impairment in children; brain, liver, and kidney damage

13 Quiz Quiz (1): Hazardous waste storage containers container must be:
Be in good condition. With dents. Labeled with “Hazardous Waste.” With holes. A & C.

14 Quiz (2): Hazardous waste storage containers container must be:
Labeled with “Hazardous Waste.” Kept closed at all times. Properly closed. Compatible with hazardous waste. All the above.

15 Quiz (3): Incompatible wastes while in an accumulation storage area must be kept:
separated by a wall, separation device adequate distance. A & B. All the above.

16 Quiz (4): “No Smoking” signs must be posted and visible If a storage area contains:
Ignitable waste. Toxic waste. Reactive wastes. A & C. A & B.

17 Quiz (5): A leaking container be discovered its contents must be:
Transferred into another container. Prepare it. Entire into a small container. Do not take action. Not one of the above.

18 Quiz (6): Human health hazards of hazardous waste depends on:
Its concentration. Its quantity. Duration of exposure. Colour. All the above except D.


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