1.0
PURPOSE:
hazards associated with
chemical wastes, asbestos, and radiation on its campus.
2.0
RESPONSIBILITY:
It is
the responsibility of department heads/supervisors to ensure that all personnel
are
aware of and follow the
guidelines associated with chemical wastes, asbestos, and
radiation.
3.0
CHEMICAL
WASTES
3.1
Hazardous
Wastes
3.1.1
Program elements include
the safe containerization, labeling, and transporting of waste chemicals to the
3.1.1.1 At the center, waste is
received, segregated, packed, manifested and picked-up for shipment by the
transporter/disposer to a licensed disposal site.
3.1.1.2 For the disposal of
chemical waste, department heads/supervisors should fill out and forward a
Request For Collection of Hazardous Material Form (Section 7:
Forms) to
the University’s Environmental, Health, Safety and Hazardous Waste
Officer.
3.1.1.2.1
Proper containerization
and labeling should be done by the appropriate department before contacting the
Environmental, Health, Safety, and Hazardous Waste Officer.
3.1.1.2.1.1
Chemicals that have been
deemed compatible should be safely mixed or blended, thereby reducing the number
of containers and making the disposal more efficient and economical.
3.1.1.2.1.2
Unknown chemical wastes
cannot be accepted.
3.1.1.2.1.2.1
Should analytical tests
have to be undertaken, the cost will be borne by the department which has
created the waste.
3.1.1.2.2
A time will be scheduled
for pick-up and transport to the Hazardous Waste Collection Center
4.0
ASBESTOS
4.1
Management
Plans
4.1.1
Asbestos management plans
for
4.1.1.1 Management plans are
updated when inspections and periodic surveys are carried out.
4.1.1.2 Management plans are also
updated whenever response actions are taken, including operation and
maintenance.
4.2
Response
Actions
4.2.1
Should a building
occupant suspect asbestos problems, i.e., fallen material on floors, exposed
pipe insulation, he/she should contact Physical Plant personnel or the
University’s Environmental, Health, Safety and Hazardous Waste
Officer.
4.2.1.1 Personnel from the
maintenance group have been trained in how to handle the suspect material in a
proper and safe way, thereby limiting exposure of the building
occupants.
5.0
RADIATION
5.1
Radiation Protection
Program
5.1.1
5.1.2
Personnel using
radioactive materials and /or radiation sources are expected to be familiar with
and operate within these policies and procedures.
5.1.3
These policies and
procedures are administered by the Dean of the
5.1.3.1 A Radiation Safety
Committee serves in an advisory capacity and is appointed by the Dean of the
5.2
Policy
Availability
5.2.1
The most current
radiation program policies and procedures may be obtained from the office
of the Dean of the