https://campusoperations.temple.edu/sites/campusoperations/files/documents/EHRS/Waste_Management/ChemicalWasteManagementManual.pdf
OVERVIEW Temple University (TU) research, clinical, academic, service and maintenance operations generates several types of waste. Waste materials are typically divided into four broad categories: general refuse or municipal waste, biological waste, chemical waste and radiological waste. Each of these waste types have unique handling and disposal protocols based on regulations and best ...
https://campusoperations.temple.edu/sites/campusoperations/files/documents/EHRS/Waste_Management/Plist.pdf
Chemical abstracts No. Substance This list was taken from the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40: Protection of Environment, Part 261-Identification and Listing of Hazardous Waste-Subpart D-List of Hazardous Waste 261.33 on 5/11/12.
https://campusoperations.temple.edu/sites/campusoperations/files/documents/EHRS/Waste_Management/CFR.P_UList.pdf
This definition was taken from the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations on 5/6/13.
https://campusoperations.temple.edu/sites/campusoperations/files/documents/EHRS/Chemical-Safety/Chemical-Waste-Minimization-Manual.pdf
OVERVIEW Temple University (TU) generates large quantities of regulated chemical waste and is required to operate a chemical waste minimization and pollution prevention program. At TU, regulated chemical waste are generated in laboratories, maintenance shops, garages, machine shops, are studios and other academic, research and operation support location. Waste minimization is the reduction in ...