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Hazardous Waste. Every year, 3.36 billion lbs of toxic waste is disposed of or released into the environment Waste categories can include solid waste, exploration and production waste, universal waste, and hazardous waste.
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Every year, 3.36 billion lbs of toxic waste is disposed of or released into the environment Waste categories can include solid waste, exploration and production waste, universal waste, and hazardous waste
Hazardous waste is a solid, liquid, or gaseous material with certain properties that could be dangerous to human health or the environment
In regulatory terms, hazardous waste is waste that appears on one of the four Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) hazardous waste lists or displays one of the four characteristics of hazardous waste: ignitable, corrosive, reactive, and toxic
Hazardous waste is generated from many sources, such as • Chemical manufacturing • Metal production • Metal fabrication • Petroleum processing
Some ways to reduce waste include • Using catalysts to speed up chemical reactions and convert oil into useful products efficiently • Recovering products from process waters • Using cogeneration (generating electricity and steam for facility use; allows waste heat to be captured for use in refinery processes) • Using collection sites to properly dispose of motor oil
Many companies are required to have a waste management plan that gives workers information on proper disposal procedures
It is your company’s responsibility to make sure every effort is made to prevent hazardous waste spills and to clean them up immediately
The purpose of the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rule is to help facilities prevent a discharge of oil into navigable waters or adjoining shorelines
The SPCC applies to a facility that • Stores, transfers, uses, or consumes oil or oil products, such as diesel fuel, gasoline, and lube oil • Stores more than 1,320 US gal in aboveground containers (only count containers with 55 gal or greater storage capacity) or more than 42,000 gal in completely buried containers • Could reasonably be expected to discharge oil into navigable waters of the US or adjoining shorelines, such as lakes, rivers, and streams
The SPCC rule requires facility owners or operators to create and use an SPCC plan The plan • Must be in writing and maintained at the facility • May include the facility’s storage capacity, discharge prevention measures and drainage controls, ways to dispose of recovered materials, and emergency contact lists and phone numbers
Some safety precautions for storing and handling hazardous waste drums and containers to prevent leaks and spills include • Unlabeled drums and containers must be considered hazardous and handled accordingly until the contents are positively identified and labeled • Fire extinguishing equipment must be on hand and ready for use to control incipient fires • Workers not actually involved in opening drums or containers must be kept a safe distance away from the drums or containers being opened
The first step of an emergency response operation is to observe that a spill or release has happened
Workers can usually detect an emergency release through their senses Signs of a hazardous release can include • Liquid in unusual places • A high pitched whistling sound • Strange odors • Visible vapors, fumes, bubbles, or foam
Review your company’s emergency response plan to find out what the company considers an emergency release Depending on the size and location of the release, it may be necessary to get state and local emergency response organizations and agencies involved
Untrained workers must not respond to a hazardous spill Workers who perform hazardous waste cleanup operations or perform hazardous waste operations at treatment, storage, and disposal (TSD) facilities in both general and construction industriesrequire special training
Hazardous waste can be dangerous to human health and the environment, and must be managed by trained workers. Stay informed and know how to act if there is a leak or spill.