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1 Sandia is a multi-program laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a Lockheed Martin Company, for the United States Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration under contract DE-AC04-94AL85000.

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3 ‣Hazardous waste definitions and characteristics ‣Chemical management ‣Hazardous waste survey – Deficiency recognition ‣Hazardous waste – Collection, segregation, storage, labeling, recycling, lab treatment (including peroxides) and pickup ‣Legacy waste and lab cleanout procedures ‣Chemical waste accidents – Case Studies ‣Hazardous waste disposal – technologies, policies and procedures ‣Workshop Wrap Up 3

4 4  Definition of Wastes – Basel “substances or objects which are disposed of or are to be disposed of or are required to be disposed of by the provisions of national law”  Definition of Hazardous Wastes – EPA “liquid, solid, contained gas, or sludge wastes that contain properties that are dangerous or potentially harmful to human health or the environment.”  Characteristic – Ignitable-Corrosive-Reactive-Toxic  Listed – Industrial source-Type

5  Used oil (uncontaminated) is not considered hazardous waste. Label Containers "USED OIL", not "hazardous waste."  Uncontaminated PPE (gloves, wipes)  Triple rinsed glassware (bottles, droppers, pipettes)  Salts (KCl, NaCl, Na 2 CO 3 )  Sugars - Amino acids  Inert materials (uncontaminated resins and gels) 5

6 6  Ignitable: the waste will catch fire under certain conditions.  Corrosive: the waste has a very high (12.5 or greater) or low (2 or less) pH.  Reactive: the waste is unstable, reacts violently, explodes, and/or produces toxic fumes when mixed with water or subjected to heat or pressure.  Toxic: the waste is harmful or fatal when ingested or absorbed. It will leach toxic chemicals.

7 7  Liquid: has a flash point less than 60ºC (this is the temperature at which enough vapor is emitted to ignite in the presence of a spark/flame). (Example: gasoline, isopropyl alcohol)  Non-liquid: will cause fire via friction, absorption of moisture, or spontaneous chemical change. (Example: metal dusts)  Compressed Gas: cylinders or aerosol sprays using flammable gases as a propellant. (Example: hydrogen, propane)  Oxidizer: initiating combustion by contributing oxygen. (Example: oxygen, peroxides, hypochlorite)

8 8  Thousands of regulated hazardous materials  Differences in regulations by country  Penalties can be severe Willfully violation of US hazardous material transportation regulations o Fines up to $250,000 o Prison for up to 5 years o Both fine and prison ‣International regulations UN Model Regulations International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code International Air Transport Association (IATA) ‣Special requirements, restrictions, or limitations ‣Training requirements, certifications Take regulations into account when making hazardous shipments

9 9  Assistance from trained person CSSO, other Knows regulations Has required certifications Can ensure use of licensed, approved shipping companies

10  Container within a container  Specific requirements depend on material and other factors 10

11  Safety Data Sheets  Shipping order  Bill of lading  Manifest  Full shipper, receiver addresses  Packing and labeling certification  Verification of receipt  Follow up documentation Incident/accident reports 11

12  Emergency contacts Regulation requirements o local, national, international  Public relations Designate spokesperson beforehand Be responsive to public concerns  Higher risk shipments require higher security Special regulations 12

13  Hazard Labels GHS  Transportation Labels Transportation pictograms ◦ Combination labels Container label (inner and outer) Transportation documentation ◦ Packing list 13

14 14  Properly and fully identify material  use proper, full chemical name no abbreviations ID codes, e.g., UN Numbers  Specify quantities, concentrations, number of containers  Indicate specific hazard class according to regulations  Include emergency information contact names 24/7 phone numbers  Language(s) proper universal symbols

15 15 CorrosiveIrritantHealth HazardAcute Toxicity FlammableExplosionOxidizerCompressed Gas

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20  Where, how, who opens shipment?  Should package be opened in a hood?  Is material radioactive, flammable, reactive, explosive, etc.?  Is monitoring equipment needed?  Is special storage needed on receipt? 20

21  Managers  Packers  Handlers  Loaders  Drivers  All shipping and receiving personnel  Mailroom personnel 21

22  Secondary Containment Hand carry  Carts PPE Spill kit  Documentation Update Inventory SDS 22

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24 UNECE, “Globally Harmonized System Of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS),” 1 st edition, 2003, online, http://www.unece.org/trans/danger/publi/ghs/ghs_re v00/00files_e.html http://www.unece.org/trans/danger/publi/ghs/ghs_re v00/00files_e.html International Airlines Transportation Association, Dangerous Goods Regulations(DGR), 2008, not online, http://www.iata.org/ps/publications/9065.htm http://www.iata.org/ps/publications/9065.htm UN International Maritime Organization (IMO), http://www.imo.org/ http://www.imo.org/ European Union (EU) Transport Activities http://europa.eu/ http://europa.eu/ US Department of Transportation (DOT) http://www.dot.gov http://www.dot.gov 24

25 International Labour Organization (ILO) International Occupational Safety and Health Centre (CIS) Programme on Safety and Health at Work and the Environment (SafeWork) http://www.ilo.org/public/english/protection/safe work/cis/index.htm 25

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