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BEST PRACTICES
Even when not required by environmental regulations, the following best practices
are recommended.
- Train laboratory personnel in waste management practices. Be sure they
know what can and cannot be disposed of down the drain.
- Periodic inspections should be performed to ensure proper disposal procedures
are being performed.
- Substitute the use of biodegradable cleaners for chromic-sulphuric
acid when washing laboratory glassware.
- Use microchemistry techniques where possible.
- Plan experiments to minimise waste generation.
- Clean up any spill promptly.
- Keep rags, mops, absorbents, and other cleanup supplies readily accessible
to all work areas.
- Keep a spill control kit and drain plugs nearby.
- Check with the local POTW or onsite wastewater treatment plant regarding
what can be safely disposed of down sinks and drains.
- Close off or guard laboratory hood cup sinks from spills within the hood.
- Eliminate floor drains in new construction and cover existing drains.
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