Hazardous Waste Management
Guidelines & Procedures
Hazardous Chemical Waste
- Identification Checklist
- Labeling and Storage
- Disposal Container Guide
- Sharps and Broken Glass Flowchart
- Empty Container Flowchart
- Laboratory Guidelines
- Sewer Disposal Guidelines
- Minimization and Pollution Prevention
- Facilities Guidelines
- Scrap Metal Recycling and Disposal
Biomedical Waste
- Solid Biomedical Guidelines
- Liquid Biomedical Guidelines
- Do's and Don'ts
- Bodily Fluid Waste Guidelines
- Bodily Fluid Waste Guidelines (espanol)
- Pathology Guidelines
- Pharmaceutical Flowchart
Radioactive Waste
Universal Waste
Hazardous Waste Collection
- Research Hazardous Waste Disposal
- Text a Pickup
- Biomedical Waste
- Chemical Waste
- Controlled Substance and Drug Disposal
- Empty Containers
- Radioactive Waste
Resources
- Mercury Thermometer Exchange Program
- Hazardous Waste Disposal Activity Report
- Hazardous Waste Disposal Recharge Rates
- Hazardous Waste Identification
- Personal Sharps Waste Disposal
- Construction Related Hazardous Waste
Contacts
Notice: Do not dispose of hazardous waste using sinks, intentional evaporation, or as regular trash. Campus laboratories and facilities must abide by strict state and federal waste disposal requirements. You may be held liable for violations of applicable laws.
Microlearnings
Text a Pickup
Self Service Locations
Laboratory Guidelines