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Author Siemieñska, Teresa

Title Chemical Management in Scientific and Educational Institution
Published Kraków : Jagiellonian University Press, 2009

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Description 1 online resource (105 pages)
Contents 1. Introduction; 2. Basic Legal Regulations; 2.1. EC legislation adopted in Poland immediately after the access toEuropean Union (in force since 1 May 2004); 2.2. List of Polish legally binding acts related to the waste management Acts; 2.3. List of legally binding EC acts related to the waste management; 3. Purchase and Storageof Chemical Reagents; 3.1. Purchase of chemical reagents; 3.2. Storage; 3.3. Choice of storage space and structural organization of the central chemical storehouse; 3.4. Passing chemicals on users; 4. Chemical Reagents at the Workplace
4.1. Formal requirements with regard to final user4.2. Formal requirements with regard to the workplace; 4.3. Chemical laboratory activities; 5. Gathering and Preparation of Chemical Wastes and Packagings for Recovery and Disposal; 5.1. Classification of the waste at the workplace; 5.2. Dealing with the chemical waste; 5.2.1. Dealing with the waste classified in groups O and F; 5.2.2. Dealing with the waste classified in groups P and N; 5.2.3. Dealing with the waste classified in groups TN and TP; 5.2.4. Dealing with the waste classified as the type S (saline solutions with pH = 6-8)
5.2.5. Dealing with the waste containing mercury, group R5.2.6. Dealing with the radioactive wastes; 6. Waste Transfer for Recovery and Disposal; 6.1. Choice of the waste transfer company; 6.2. Classification of wastes transferred for recovery and disposal; 6.3. Collection of waste to the central chemical storehouse; 7. Summary; 8. Literature; 9. Appendices; 9.1. Appendix 1 -- Factual and Formal Requirementsof the Chemical Safety Card; 1. Identification of the substance/preparation; 2. Composition/information on ingredients; 3. Hazard identification; 4. Measures of first aid
5. Fire-fighting measures6. Measures in case of accidental release; 7. Handling and storing; 8. Control of the exposure of humans and the environment to chemical substances and the personal protective equipment; 9. Physical and chemical properties; 10. Stability and reactivity; 11. Toxicological information; 12. Ecotoxical information; 13. Disposal considerations; 14. Transport information; 15. Regulatory information; 16. Other information; 9.2. Appendix 2 -- Chemical Safety Card of CarbonTetrachloride; 9.3. Appendix 3 -- Phrases Indicating Special Risksand Describing Safety Precautions
9.4. Appendix 4 -- Catalogue of Wastes Including Hazardous Wastes9.5. Appendix 5 -- Waste Transfer Card
Summary The present study is a comitted to paper collection of experiences gained during many years of work in the afore mentioned domain. It is addressed to all kinds of institutions (research, academic, schools and the like) that conduct the activities involving a contact with chemicals
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Subject Chemical plants -- Management
School plant management -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Chemical plants -- Management
School plant management
Genre/Form Handbooks and manuals
Form Electronic book
Author Szczeponek, Krzysztof
Proniewicz, Leonard M
ISBN 9788323380252
8323380252