NTU Hazardous Waste Procedure

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NTU Hazardous Waste Procedure In all cases Departments, Colleges, Schools or Teams are responsible for the safety of the waste that they generate. Hazardous Wastes are wastes with one or more hazardous properties that can cause harm to human health or the environment. See Appendix B Hazardous waste is defined in the Hazardous Waste Regulations as: a) Any waste listed as hazardous in the European Waste Catalogue (See Appendix A within the Agencies WM3 document). b) Any specific batch of waste that the Secretary of State determines as exceptionally to be classified as hazardous. c) Any specific batch of waste produced in Wales, Scotland or Ireland that the Welsh Assembly Government, the Scottish Executive of the Northern Ireland Department of respectively determines as hazardous shall also be treated as hazardous waste in England * To reduce the amount of Hazardous Waste for collection always consider alternative nonhazardous products. This will help reduce the cost of disposal at the end of its life cycle. STEP 1: Determine whether your waste is Hazardous and categorize it. This requires following set procedures provided by the Agency (WM3) for classifying your waste and allocating a six digit code to each type of waste you wish to dispose of. It is advised that your department compiles a list of regularly produced hazardous waste with the appropriate EWC codes. It is the responsibility of the producer of the waste to correctly identify the waste for disposal - misidentification can lead to a fine by the Agency. STEP 2: If your waste is coded as a Mirror entry, the hazardous properties and the concentrations of dangerous substances in the waste material need to be identified and recorded. Use information from the safety data sheets to find out whether the waste contains hazardous substances. STEP 3: Some wastes e.g. fridges, toner cartridges and television monitors may already have a specific disposal route in place. Check Appendix A and follow the instructions. Wherever possible the wastes should be in the same (or same type) of container as they were originally supplied (e.g. the medicine bottle, solvent drum etc.) and should be clearly labelled.

STEP 4: In preparation for collection store your waste in a safe environment or allocated storage facility. It is the responsibility of the named contacts in each area to determine what storage facilities are required. Please refer to safety data sheets / substance assessment sheets for further guidance. It is illegal to mix HW with different codes or with non-hazardous waste. If you mix hazardous with non-hazardous waste, the whole consignment becomes hazardous. STEP 5: Departments are required to make arrangements for their Hazardous Waste collections. The cost of such collections must be met from departments' own budgets. Please see appendix A for key contacts. STEP 6: Every time a contractor collects a consignment of waste you must fill out a Hazardous Waste Consignment Note. This details your waste using a six digit code from the European Waste Catalogue. It also includes a 2007 Standard Industry Code or SIC: 85421 The responsibility lies with the producer to ensure that the consignment note is filled out correctly. Misinterpretation on a consignment note can lead to a fine and/or imprisonment. It is against the law to send your waste away without a consignment note and you may be subject to a fine if a consignment note is filled out incorrectly. It is important that a member of staff with an appropriate level of knowledge on the legislation deals with the consignment of Hazardous waste. If a consignment is rejected by the consignee (e.g. RRM), where possible, identify the reasons and determine how to make the consignment suitable for collection. This may mean, removing an item(s) from the consignment and finding an alternative route for disposal. STEP 7: Retain a copy of the consignment note for your records. All consignment notes must be carefully filed and their location must be identified to the al Manager, who keeps a log of all consignment note locations. By law all paper work must be kept for a period of 3 years.

APPENDIX A. Please note some types of hazardous waste already have a specific disposal route in place including: Type of Hazardous Waste Batteries Fluorescent Tubes: Refrigerators: Computer Monitors (Working & Broken) All other hazardous AV equipment Asbestos Disposal Route Most will be disposed of through collection points in the libraries at Clifton and the city, or in Bramley at Brackenhurst. Lead-acid and larger batteries must be disposed of separately by individual departments. These are crushed on site by trained staff from Estates. These should be disposed of through the WEEE cages collected by CDL Contact IS who will arrange for collection and disposal. (Through the WEEE container and contractor CDL) These should be disposed of through the WEEE containers CDL. Advice provided though Minor works. Contact Team Ext. 84045 Steven Swift - ext. 84834 Andy Brown ext. 86556 Chris Gration ext. 8609 Andy Brown ext. 86556 or Chris Gration ext. 88609 Steven Buil - ext. 82732 School /Department Team Estates Estates Information Systems Estates / Information Systems Minor Works Chemical Waste (Clifton) Clinical/Infectious Waste (Clifton) Radioactive Waste (Clifton) Clinical/Infectious Waste (Brackenhurst) Disposed of via BIFFA waste contractors. Disposed of via PHS waste contractors. Disposed of via Avanti environmental. Laboratory waste managed by Kirsty Mitchell. Farm and agricultural waste managed by William Donger. Animal and Equine managed by Cat Iain Walker ext. 83304 Iain Walker ext. 83304 Sophie Benjamin - 83822 Kirsty Mitchell ext. 85254 William Donger ext. 85224 Sciences and Technology Sciences and Technology Sciences and Technology al Science / Animal, Rural and

Sanitary Waste Sanderson. Poultry research unit waste managed by Emily Burton. Disposed of via PHS waste contractors Cat Sanderson - 88044 Emily Burton - 85346 Andy Brown ext. 86556 Estates If you are looking to dispose of hazardous waste which doesn t fall under any of the above categories then the Team will be able to advise on the correct disposal route or contractor..team@ntu.ac.uk Appendix B Hazardous Properties Waste on the List of Wastes are hazardous if they have one or more of the following hazardous properties. HP1 HP2 HP3 HP4 HP5 HP6 HP7 HP8 HP9 Explosive : 'waste which is capable by chemical reaction of producing gas at such a temperature and pressure and at such a speed as to cause damage to the surroundings. Pyrotechnic waste, explosive organic peroxide waste and explosive self-reactive waste is included Oxidizing : waste which may, generally by providing oxygen, cause or contribute to the combustion of other materials "Flammable": - flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60 C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oils having a flash point > 55 C and 75 C; - flammable pyrophoric liquid and solid waste: solid or liquid waste which, even in small quantities, is liable to ignite within five minutes after coming into contact with air; - flammable solid waste: solid waste which is readily combustible or may cause or contribute to fire through friction; - flammable gaseous waste: gaseous waste which is flammable in air at 20 C and a standard pressure of 101.3 kpa; - water reactive waste: waste which, in contact with water, emits flammable gases in dangerous quantities; - other flammable waste: flammable aerosols, flammable self-heating waste, flammable organic peroxides and flammable self-reactive waste. Irritant : - Waste which on application can cause skin irritation or damage to the eye. - Hazards HP 4 and HP 8 are linked because they refer to the potential for harm or damage to tissue at different levels of severity. See C8 for further details. - Hazardous wastes containing irritant substances will only display irritant properties. Hazardous wastes containing corrosive substances can display either corrosive or irritant properties dependent upon concentration. - The mechanical irritation produced by some substances, for example mineral wool, is not included within the definition of HP 4. Harmful : waste which can cause specific target organ toxicity either from a single or repeated exposure, or which cause acute toxic effects following aspiration Toxic : waste which can cause acute toxic effects following oral or dermal administration, or inhalation exposure Carcinogenic : waste which induces cancer or increase its incidence. Corrosive : waste which on application, can cause skin corrosion. Infectious : waste containing viable micro-organisms or their toxins which are known or reliably believed to cause disease in man or other living organisms. HP10 Toxic for reproduction : waste which has adverse effects on sexual function and fertility in adult males and females, as well as developmental toxicity in the offspring.

HP11 Mutagenic : waste which may cause a mutation, that is a permanent change in the amount or structure of the genetic material in a cell. HP12 "Release of an acute toxic gas": waste which releases acute toxic gases (Acute Tox. 1, 2 or 3) in contact with water or an acid HP13 Sensitizing : waste which contains one or more substances known to cause sensitising effects to the skin or the respiratory organs HP14 Ecotoxic : waste which presents or may present immediate or delayed risks for one or more sectors of the environment. HP15 Waste capable of exhibiting a hazardous property listed above not directly displayed by the original waste APPENDIX C. - KEY CONTACTS Responsible People Campus Name Extension Brackenhurst William Donger 85224 City Andy Brown 86556 Clifton Mark Cosgrove 86691 Other Contacts College or Department Name Extension Team Grant Anderson 84045 Head of Procurement Paul Andrew 88748 Information Systems Chris Gration 88609 Estates (maintenance) Steven Swift 84834 Estates (Cleaning) Andy Brown 86556 Estates (Asbestos) Steven Buil 82732 College of Art and Design and the Built Jez Keeling 82330

College of Science and Technology (Clifton) Mark Cosgrove 86691 College of Science and Technology Stores (Clifton) Iain Walker 83304 College of Science and Technology (Clifton) Matt Smith (safety advisor) 83334 Animal Rural & al Sciences (Brackenhurst) William Donger 85224 Art and Design Phil Young 88435 al Science (Brackenhurst) Paul Hunsley 85252 Animal & Equine Science Cat Sanderson 88044 Student Union Colin Hutchinson 86200 or 07929244537 Health and Safety Peter Hartshorn 82600