Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 59.16 |
Liaison | Rebecca Walker |
Submission Date | Feb. 6, 2014 |
Executive Letter | Download |
Southern Oregon University
OP-21: Hazardous Waste Management
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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1.00 / 1.00 |
Roxane
Beigel-Coryell Sustainability & Recycling Coordinator Facilities Management & Planning |
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Does the institution have strategies in place to safely dispose of all hazardous, special (e.g. coal ash), universal, and non-regulated chemical waste and seek to minimize the presence of these materials on campus?:
Yes
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A brief description of steps taken to reduce hazardous, special (e.g. coal ash), universal, and non-regulated chemical waste:
The Department of Environmental Health and Safety supports Southern Oregon University’s mission by providing leadership, resources, and services to ensure a safe and healthful campus environment. The Department develops, establishes and administers policies and procedures for environmental compliance, health and safety to ensure the University’s compliance with relevant federal, state and local laws, regulatory guidelines, and industry standards.
As stewards of the University’s human, physical and environmental resources, our goal is to provide consultation, programs, and services that: prevent accidents and minimize risks; minimize human exposure to hazardous agents and conditions; protect the environment through responsible waste management and active waste reduction; prevent the spread of disease from unsanitary conditions; and conserve resources.
In partnership with University faculty and staff, we continue to develop and implement cooperative services and programs that ensure adequate employee training, monitor potentially hazardous conditions, provide health and safety resources and timely assistance, manage hazardous and radioactive wastes, and facilitate regulatory compliance.
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A brief description of how the institution safely disposes of hazardous, universal, and non-regulated chemical waste:
All universal waste is collected by the Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) and Facilities Management & Planning Departments. There is a central collection station for all lamps and ballasts. The recycling program manages several battery collection stations across campus. All batteries are sorted at the recycling center, then recycled or otherwise disposed of, depending on battery type. All universal waste is disposed of through vendors approved by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality.
SOU is classified as a Conditionally Exempt Generator of hazardous waste. All hazardous waste is disposed of by the EHS office through Oregon University System-approved vendors.
The procedures for collection of hazardous waste materials are described at: http://www.sou.edu/ehs/waste.html
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The website URL where information about hazardous materials management is available:
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
SOU's Hazardous Waste Disposal Policy is available at: http://sou.edu/policies/Hazardous-Waste-Disposal.pdf
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