Since each chemical container is assigned a unique barcode specific to a ... dispose of the chemicals as hazardous waste according to EH&S guidelines. Ensuring the correct storage of chemicals is ...
This is a reminder that pesticide containers are not to be repurposed after the pesticide has been used. Labels on ...
EH&S staff remove empty, barcoded chemical containers. If containers are found to not be empty ... how can I ensure my package gets delivered to the correct one? Assuming you work for two different ...
Chemical waste must be under the “control” of the laboratory at all times and must not be stored in general traffic locations such as halls or other areas with general public access. Waste collection ...
Periodic reviews of chemical inventories are encouraged to eliminate unwanted chemicals. This is also a good opportunity to ensure all containers are in good condition and clearly labeled. Over time, ...
Avoid areas with heat/flames, oxidizers, and water sources. Containers carrying pyrophoric materials must be clearly labeled with the correct chemical name and hazard warning. Do NOT allow pyrophoric ...
A tray or secondary container should be placed underneath the waste containers to avoid any spill/leaks. Mercury chemical waste (e.g. old thermometers) should be clearly identified. If chemical waste ...
After use, pesticide containers should be disposed of properly. Disposal options may be limited by local regulations and ordinances. Containers that have been triple rinsed and crushed and/or ...