Multi-Hazard or Combined Waste
Definition:
Waste with multiple types of hazardous constituents including contamination with radioactive waste and either infectious agents or hazardous chemicals or both.
Examples:
- Aqueous radioactive wastes with trace levels of chloroform or toxic heavy metals
- Radioactive methanol/acetic acid solutions from HPLC or gel rinse procedures
- Spent cocktail from continuous liquid scintillation counting
- Radioactive trichloracetic acid solutions from protein precipitations
- Phenol/chloroform mixtures used to extract DNA from radiolabeled cells
- Spent chromic acid from critical cleaning of contaminated glassware contaminated with radioactive materials
- Vacuum pump oil contaminated with radioactive materials
- Chemical or radioactive wastes containing blood products
Do not combine incompatible chemicals such as strong oxidizers with organic compounds.
Do not autoclave multi-hazard or mixed wastes.
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Packaging Guidelines |
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General Instructions: |
- Avoid generating mixed or multi-hazard waste. Prior to generating multi-hazard or mixed waste, contact the Environmental Compliance Manager ((301) 405-3163) for minimization techniques.
- If generation of mixed waste is unavoidable:
- Keep volume to a minimum
- Keep aqueous and organic waste separate
- Do not combine reactive chemicals such as strong oxidizers with organic compounds
- Keep solid and liquid wastes separate
- Keep short half-life (<30 days) isotopes separate from longer half-life isotopes
- Identify all constituents - see Chemical Waste, Radioactive Waste and Biological Waste sections for required tags and markings
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If Disposing: |
Then: |
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Waste containing an Infectious agent and Radioactive material |
- Seek advice from the Biological Safety Officer, as needed, before implementing inactivation procedures.
- Inactivate the infectious waste and dispose of the waste as Radioactive Waste according to the Radioactive Waste section.
- Follow the general instructions in the Radioactive Waste section for removal of the container.
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Waste containing an Infectious agent and a Hazardous chemical |
- Seek advice from the Biological Safety Officer, as needed, before implementing inactivation procedures.
- Inactivate the infectious agent and dispose of the waste as Chemical Waste according to the Chemical Waste section.
- Follow the general instructions in the Chemical Waste section for removal of the container.
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Waste containing an Infectious agent, Radioactive material, and a Hazardous chemical |
- Seek advice from the Biological Safety Officer, as needed, before implementing the inactivation procedures.
- Inactivate the infectious agent.
- Affix a "UMD Hazardous Waste" tag and a "Caution - Radioactive Material" tag to the waste container. Consult the Chemical and Radioactive Waste sections for packaging guidelines.
- Dispose of the waste container according to the Radioactive Waste section.
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Mixture of Chemical and Radioactive wastes |
- Affix a "UMD Hazardous Waste" tag and a "Caution - Radioactive Material" tag to the waste container. Consult the Chemical and Radioactive Waste sections for packaging guidelines.
- Dispose of the waste container according to the Radioactive Waste section guidelines.
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Multi-Hazard or Combined Waste
Assistance (301) 405-3990
Pick-up