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Chemical Waste
Satellite Accumulation Area Audit
Frequently Asked Questions
See also: Chemical
Waste Audit Program
1. Where
is this form located?
Forms are available
on-line and in hardcopy format. If you need a hard copy form,
please contact EHS.
2. I found the form but
where are the details that help me complete it?
The
detailed instructions are an important component of the
inspection form. Be sure to read the instructions for a particular
item before completing it.
3. Is Environmental Health
and Safety ultimately responsible for ensuring my compliance?
EHS is responsible for
assisting in compliance, including notifying the college
community of changes, providing tools to help implement the
changes and auditing facilities as needed. However, each laboratory
principal investigator or department
head is responsible for their own compliance. Personnel utilizing
chemicals are individually responsible for ensuring their
activities are in compliance.
4. What should I do if I
find something wrong during my inspection?
If you find an area needing
assistance during the inspection, please try to correct the issue.
If additional assistance is needed, contact EHS. Additionally, EHS reviews all incoming inspection reports.
5. How often do I need to
complete this form?
There is no requirement to
complete the form at a certain frequency. The form is intended
to aid investigators and supervisors in ensuring a safe and
compliant environment. The audit form is also a useful
tool for orientating new employees or students in management of
hazardous wastes at the College.
6. Does this audit cover the
storage and management of all chemicals (i.e., unused, intermediate,
and waste chemicals) stored and used in the lab?
No, this audit is strictly for
the management of hazardous waste chemicals by those employees
handling and accumulating hazardous wastes at the laboratory's
satellite accumulation areas. However, many of the management
techniques and safety precautions described within the audit may
be beneficial for the management of all chemicals, regardless of
whether they are waste or product.
7. If negative findings are
discovered and reported to EHS, will this be held against the principal
investigator or the department?
No, the goal of this audit
program is to assist the principal investigator, their department,
and those persons in the work area in identifying areas of
deficiency so that they can be resolved.
8. Do I return the completed
form to EHS?
There is no requirement to send
the form to EHS or maintain them in the laboratory. However, if
areas of deficiency are noted and additional assistance is
needed, save the form and contact
EHS for further assistance.
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