Overall Rating | Silver |
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Overall Score | 45.57 |
Liaison | Maia Roseval |
Submission Date | Jan. 12, 2023 |
State University of New York at Farmingdale
OP-20: Hazardous Waste Management
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.50 / 1.00 |
Jeffrey
Carter Environmental Health and Safety Officer Administration and Finance |
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Part 1. Hazardous waste minimization and disposal
Yes
A brief description of steps taken to reduce hazardous, special (e.g. coal ash), universal, and non-regulated chemical waste:
We here at Farmingdale State College encourage using less hazardous materials in place of more toxic/hazardous ones; we encourage reuse and recycling; we seek to purchase products and materials in batches to meet the needs of immediate work, reducing the change of having excess stock around; our Regulated Medical Waste is now being sent to a facility that recycles it (e.g. the plastics, glass and metals contained therein); our Universal Waste continues to be sent for recycling.
A brief description of how the institution safely disposes of hazardous, universal, and non-regulated chemical waste:
All hazardous, universal, and non-regulated chemical waste is managed at the point of generation in Satellite Accumulation Areas (SAA'S). All Regulated Medical Waste is collected in a designated trailer that is properly identified/labeled and is maintained secure. All Universal Waste is collected, sorted and stored in a designated Universal Waste Storage Area. All Chemical Waste is stored in a 180 day Main Accumulation Area referred to as our "Volatile Storage Shed". Each of these areas is inspected on a regular basis for compliance. All waste is disposed of in a timely fashion and as prescribed by law through licensed, insured and properly permitted companies and is disposed of in permitted facilities.
A brief description of any significant hazardous material release incidents during the previous three years, including volume, impact and response/remediation:
n/a - none reported
A brief description of any inventory system employed by the institution to facilitate the reuse or redistribution of laboratory chemicals:
Farmingdale State College uses MSDSonline – a VelocityEHS solution – which is home to the industry leading online library of Safety Data Sheets (formerly known as Material Safety Data Sheets or MSDSs). Each year the EH&S Officer solicits chemicals inventories from each Department and updates the system. each chemical is paired with a SDS sheet, which is tied to a specific location on campus. Therefore, everyone on campus has access to what chemicals are used/stored here and where they are.
Part 2. Electronic waste diversion
Yes
Does the institution have or participate in a program to responsibly recycle, reuse, and/or refurbish electronic waste generated by students?:
Yes
If yes to either of the above, provide:
The electronic waste is collected through property management's surplus supply program. Department that have, for example, an old computer they'd like to recycle must fill out a surplus form. The items are then collected and put in a centrally located facility where an outside e-cycle company comes to pick it up. Alternatively we drop it off to them.
We also have an e-cycle bin in Quintyne Hall and Orchard Hall. The campus Sustainability Manager manages thess bins.
We also have an e-cycle bin in Quintyne Hall and Orchard Hall. The campus Sustainability Manager manages thess bins.
Is the institution’s electronic waste recycler certified under the e-Stewards and/or Responsible Recycling (R2) standards?:
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Optional Fields
Additional documentation to support the submission:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
Data sources:
Facilities and Operations, recycling dep't
Environmental Health and Safety Officer
Facilities and Operations, recycling dep't
Environmental Health and Safety Officer
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