Solid Waste Handling Rules
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1. Solid
(dry) radioactive waste (gloves, absorbent material, etc…) shall be
stored in plastic lined waste baskets (including cardboard dry waste
containers).
2. Each
radioactive waste basket shall be identified with the magenta and
yellow radiation symbol and the words: “RADIOACTIVE WASTE.”
3. Radioactive solid waste is required to be segregated by isotope (NOTE: The laboratory may combine 3H and 14C into a single container or may combine short half-life (T1/2 £ 120 day) materials together. In all cases, materials added to a waste container shall be chemically non-reactive with both the container and its contents).
4. The laboratory shall maintain a list of the isotope(s) and total activity present within each container. It is the responsibility of the Authorized User to assure that this list is promptly and accurately maintained.
5. While
in use, each radioactive waste basket shall be clearly labeled with the
information required in Section A: General Waste Handling, Part 7. Verify that this information is not obscured from view.
6. Radioactive
waste placed in dry waste boxes shall NOT include any liquids, animal
tissue, animal excreta, blood products, lead (Pb), or loose sharp
objects likely to cause a laceration or puncture wound.
7. Radioactive
material must not be put into a waste container if there is the
possibility of a chemical reaction during storage that may cause a
fire, explosion, or the release of radioactive material.
8. Special care must be taken in storing radioactive waste containing volatile isotopes such as iodine and some forms of Sulfur-35. It is suggested that these wastes be double bagged and properly sealed. Charcoal felt may be purchased to assist with the control of iodine volatility. Please call the
9. When
the container is full, the waste basket shall be labeled to clearly
display the information required in Section A: General Waste Handling,
Part 8. Verify that the label is not obscured from view.
10. After labeling a full waste container, call the Assistant
11. Short-lived
solid waste may be stored on site for decay until the activity of the
waste is indistinguishable from background (the waste measures less
than 2x the average background value in a low background area using an
appropriate radiation detector).
a. When
the radioactive waste is indistinguishable from background, the
Authorized User (or laboratory representative) shall contact the
Radiation Safety Office. The Radiation Safety Office shall analyze the waste to certify that the waste is no longer radioactive.
b. If the waste is no longer radioactive, it shall be disposed of as per the rules and regulations of the UMass Environmental Health and Safety Office (x2618).
