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Title: Hazardous Waste Management Program


1
Hazardous Waste ManagementProgram
RCRA Training Annual Update (40CFR
265.16) Spring 2009
  • Environmental Health Safety and Risk Management
  • 512-245-3616

2
Hazardous Waste Management
  • Why do we have a program?
  • Safety to faculty, staff and students
  • TxState is a large quantity generator
  • i.e. gt2200 lb/month
  • Texas State Generated 36,000 pounds in FY07
  • Regulated by Texas Commission on Environmental
    Quality (TCEQ) and EPA
  • Cradle to Grave responsibility for waste
    (generation till final destruction/disposal)

3
Hazardous Waste Management
  • Program Elements
  • Generation/Storage
  • Labs
  • Storage Satellite Accumulation Area
  • Storage Central Accumulation Area
  • Spill Response
  • Disposal
  • Waste Minimization
  • Training
  • We will cover the BLUE items today

4
Waste Generation
  • Waste Generation
  • Labs

5
Waste Container Requirements
  • Compatible Containers/Labeled Correctly
  • EHSRM provides you with labels
  • EHSRM provides you with containers

OR
6
Waste Container Requirements
  • Lid on Container
  • Waste Tag on Container
  • (when the waste is first put in)
  • Container in Good Condition

7
Waste Storage
Satellite Accumulation Areas 40 Locations Most
met inspection requirements in 2008/2009
8
SAA Requirements (Summary)
  • Compatible containers closed and labeled
    correctly
  • Secondary containment for containers
  • Tubs, storage cabinets, protect floor drains
  • Emergency phone numbers posted
  • Spill control materials available

9
SAA Most Common Problems
  • Lids left off containersafter class or project
    is completed
  • Waste in container, but no waste tag
  • Waste tag on container, but no contents listed
  • Container has waste spilled around the lid area
    and down the sides.

10
  • Empty Containers?
  • What can you do with empty chemical bottles?
  • OK to put them in the trash if
  • The bottle has been rinsed three times (triple
    rinsed)
  • The rinsate is put in one of the waste containers
    for EHSRM to pick up (OK to combine with aqueous
    waste)

Empty containers can go to trash
11
Compressed Gas Cylinders
  • Butane, propane bottles
  • Spray Paint
  • Empty if they are at atmospheric pressure.
    Release all pressure by use or discharge.
  • OK to then dispose in the dumpster.

12
Waste Storage
  • Container Accumulation Area

13
Container Accumulation Area (CAA)
  • Located in Mitte Service Yard
  • Less Than 90-Day Storage (i.e. no permit
    required)
  • Engineering Controls and Emergency Equipment

14
CAA Engineering Controls and Emergency Equipment
  • Meets requirements
  • Containers in good condition and segregated by
    compatability
  • Accumulation start date noted on waste tag
  • All waste containers have the hazardous waste tag
  • Fire suppression system inspected semiannually

15
Waste Disposal
Waste Disposal Occurs at least 1/90 days, but
generally more frequently
16
Waste Disposal
  • Outside permitted contractor (one company)
  • Disposal cost based on waste type/volume
  • Cheaper to dispose of by bulk i.e. 5-gallon,
    30-gallon and 55-gallon containers
  • Carboys are 5-gallon containers

17
How Do SAAs Request a Pickup?
  • At the end of the week, EHSRM will e-mail our
    contacts at the SAAs to ask if you need a
    pickuprespond to e-mail
  • Or you can call our office at 245-3616
  • Or you can complete a Waste Pickup Request Form
    on our web site
  • http//www.fss.txstate.edu/ehsrm/forms/WastePU.htm
    l

18
Waste Disposal Dos and Donts
  • Do put waste in 5-gallon carboys
  • Easy to carry (about 40 lbs)
  • More secure during transport
  • Cheaper to dispose of (fuel blend)
  • Disposal cost is about 30 per container

19
Waste Disposal Dos and Donts
  • Dont use small unusual size containers
  • Difficult to transport (slide around the back of
    truck)
  • Must be lab-packed (packed in a 55-gallon drum
    with vermiculite)
  • Incinerated (100 to 150 for disposal)

20
Disposal Dos and Donts
  • Do contact EHSRM for disposal of old chemicals or
    unknown chemicals
  • For FY07, our disposal contractor removed 1200
    pounds of old unused chemicals
  • EHSRM will pay for all costs for chemical
    disposal

21
Disposal Dos and Donts
  • Dont hold onto old chemicals that are no longer
    used
  • Removing old chemicals removes risk.

22
Questions?
  • Contact EHSRM at 245-3616 or
  • Check our website at
  • http//www.fss.txstate.edu/ehsrm/
  • Proceed to next slide for test procedure

23
Program Test Reminder
  • Now proceed to the Assessment link to take the
    ten question test.
  • This must be done in order to complete the
    training.
  • You must pass with a 70 or greater.
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