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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires a full list of SDSs to be present in the laboratory, so its recommended to print SDSs (available for free from Flinn) and organize them in a binder to store in the chemical storage room.
The container must be compatible with its contents. Before adding Hazardous Waste to a container, confirm that the container will be compatible with the chemicals you are adding. For example, collect corrosive Hazardous Waste in plastic or glass containers, rather than metal. Confirm the cap is compatible as well.
Labeling Requirements To comply with regulations regarding the accumulation of hazardous waste on-site, all hazardous waste must be labeled with the following information: The words Hazardous Waste name and address of generator. date of initial accumulation.
Weekly Inspections All containers and container areas must be inspected at least weekly to determine if there are any leaking containers or deterioration of containers and the containment system caused by corrosion or other conditions. If a leak or container deterioration is found, immediate action is required.
The owner or operator must inspect areas where containers are stored, at least weekly, looking for leaks and for deterioration caused by corrosion or other factors. Container storage areas must be inspected weekly.
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