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Environmental Management > The DO's and DON'Ts For Safe Accumulation of Chemical Wastes
DO's
DO complete and attach a chemical waste label immediately after adding the first drop of waste to a container. 
   
DO store all chemical wastes within secondary containment. Secondary containment can be a lab tray or a dishpan. It just needs to hold all of the materials in case of breakage or other accident. Provide separate secondary containment for incompatible materials.
   
DO keep containers closed at all times with a tight fitting lid. The only time the container should be opened is when wastes are being added or removed. Store liquids in a screw capped container that will not leak if tipped over.
   
DO select a container that is compatible with the type and amount of waste generated.
   
DO select a chemical waste accumulation area that is out of the way of normal activities but easily identifiable and safely accessible for EH&S staff.
   
DO package chemical waste contaminated sharps and other piercing objects in appropriate containers.
   
DO keep container exteriors free from contamination. Wipe down the container if necessary.
   
DON’Ts
DO NOT mix wastes. For safety and to avoid excessive disposal fees, don't mix radioactive or biohazardous wastes with chemical waste and don't mix wastes with different hazard properties.
   
DO NOT overfill Containers. Containers with liquid wastes should be no more than 95% full.
   
DO NOT pour chemical wastes down the drain.
   
DO NOT evaporate chemical wastes in a fume hood.
   
DO NOT accumulate chemical wastes for any extended period of time. A Waste Manifest Form should be completed when a container is 95% full. A container not yet full should be held for no more than 9 months.

 
 
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