Title: Hazardous Waste Compliance Ami Ruffing, CEHS
1Hazardous Waste ComplianceAmi Ruffing, CEHS
2SIU History of Noncompliance
- Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) passed
in 1986, phased in for higher education - First RCRA inspection in 1990
- 40 noncompliance citations
- Temporary closure of basement storeroom
- Criminal negligence
- Resulted in formation of the Center for
Environmental Health and Safety
3Recent Noncompliance
- Inspection July 6, 2007 by Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency - Notice of violation issued August 23
- SIU will respond by October 11 with a compliance
commitment agreement, including proposed remedies
- EPA may accept or reject our remedies and may
then issue a fine
4Hazardous Waste Observed Noncompliances
- Excess accumulation
- Leaking containers
- Open containers
- Unlabeled containers
- Accumulation for more than 90 days
- No regular inspection of satellite accumulation
areas
5- No training records
- Outdated emergency plans posted
- Glass containers on the floor, near the sinks,
and near the edges of counters - Product mixed with waste
- Equipment cluttering satellite accumulation areas
6- Blocked fire exits
- Waste bottles outside of satellite accumulation
areas - ANY unlabeled container is deemed to be
uncharacterized and unidentified hazardous waste
7What is wrong with these pictures?
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14What do we have to do to remedy the
noncompliances?
- Within the next three weeks, we must
- Establish a hazardous waste satellite
accumulation area in each laboratory that
produces waste - Begin inspecting the areas at least monthly
- Keep a written record of these inspections
15How to Establish a Hazardous Waste Satellite
Accumulation Area
- Choose a location for the satellite waste
accumulation area - Clearly define the boundaries
- Post the sign
- Put yellow labels on all the bottles
- Put lids on all the bottles!
16What do we have to do to remedy the
noncompliances?
- Within the next three weeks, we must
- Remove anything from the waste area that is not
waste, including reagents and equipment - Get ALL glass bottles away from sinks, away from
the edges of countertops, and off the floor - Hang up new emergency contingency signs
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18What do we have to do to remedy the
noncompliances?
- Monthly inspections of satellite waste
accumulation areas - Performed by one person in your lab
- Keep paper copy in a file for the inspector
- Form will be available electronically on our
website
19What do we have to do to remedy the
noncompliances?
- Within the next three weeks, we must
- Remove excess waste containers from the labs
(only one waste container for each waste stream) - Remove all unlabeled containers from the labs
(20 for each unknown)
20How to Request a Waste Pickup for Identified
Waste
- Put waste in a bottle with a screw-on lid no
rubber stoppers, no parafilm, no ground glass
stoppers - Put a yellow Hazardous Waste label on the
bottle, listing all the contents - Get on our website and fill out the chemical
waste pickup request form - http//www.cehs.siu.edu/Chemical/chempickup.htm
21How to Request a Pickup for Unknown Waste
- Put the waste in a bottle with a screw-on lid
- Put a yellow Hazardous Waste label on the
bottle that says Unknown - Fill out a requisition form put an account
number on it and get a fiscal officer signature
http//www.cehs.siu.edu/Requisition.pdf - Get on the website and fill out a chemical waste
pickup request - We will pick up the unknowns and the form
22What do we have to do to remedy the
noncompliances?
- Within the next two months, we must establish a
training record for every employee who handles
hazardous chemicals - Two forms
- Each employees training file should be kept in
the lab or in the lab supervisors office - UPDATE ANNUALLY
23What do we have to do to remedy the
noncompliances?
- Within the next three weeks, we must
- unblock all of the lab exits
- make sure that the fire extinguishers are
accessible - flush eyewash stations weekly
- store all chemicals properly
24Chemical Storage
- Chemicals should be grouped by hazard category
- Stored at or below eye level
- Stored in a cabinet with a door, or on a shelf
with a lip, or on a shelf in secondary containment
25General Hazard Category for Chemical Storage
- Liquid inorganic acids
- Liquid organic acids
- Liquid inorganic bases
- Liquid organic bases
- Flammable solvents
- Nonflammable solvents
- Solid organics
- Solid inorganics
- Oxidizers
26- Fire regulations limit the amount of flammable
liquids that we can store in the lab - No more than 10 gallons unless the liquids are in
flame-proof containers or cabinets - The 10-gallon limit includes waste
27Required Documents
- Chemical hygiene plan
- Chemical waste management guide
- Training records
- Chemical waste satellite accumulation area poster
- Chemical waste satellite accumulation area
inspections monthly - Emergency plan near door
28Forms Available in the Back
- Chemical waste pickup request form
- Two training forms
- Emergency posters
- Chemical waste satellite accumulation area
posters - Chemical waste accumulation inspection forms
- Requisition for unknowns
- General guidelines for satellite accumulation
areas
29Contact Information
- Ami Ruffing
- aruffing_at_cehs.siu.edu
- Desk phone 453-5187
- CEHS Main Phone 453-7180
- http//www.cehs.siu.edu