Laboratory Waste Management

330,00 

It is important to clarify good practices within a laboratory, regardless of the type of laboratory or the tests performed. It is also essential to understand the categories of non-hazardous waste that may be generated, as well as the different categories of hazardous waste and their incompatibilities. Knowing how to respond to accidents or incidents related to waste management is crucial. In addition, it is necessary to explain the proper procedures for transferring and handling generated waste. Understanding waste classifications according to applicable regulations, as well as their identification and labeling, is fundamental.

All of these aspects aim to provide an appropriate management system for laboratories based on their waste generation, ensure the proper functioning of a laboratory—even in the management of hazardous or non-hazardous waste—and guarantee that waste management is carried out correctly and in compliance with current legislation.

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COURSE PROGRAM

1. Introduction

    • Context and safety guidelines
    • Regulations and management systems
    • Waste management

2. Waste identification

    • Waste inventory
    • Classification

3. Waste segregation and selective collection

    • Selective collection
    • Separation of hazardous or special waste
    • Labeling
    • Temporary storage

4. Collection and final disposal

5. Emergency and rapid response

    • Contingency plans
    • Protection and response equipment
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