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Spotlight: Handling hazards

March 19, 2002

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Photos by Jeff Miller

Photo of carboys containing hazardous phenol waste

Safety Department waste management specialist Greg Zukowski checks the tags before removing carboys containing hazardous phenol waste from Bock Laboratories.

Photo of men removing containers of chemicals

Student worker Mike Snow, left, and Zukowski remove containers of chemicals from Bock Labs to load them onto a truck destined for Safety Department processing and disposal.

Photo of a worker from Onyx Environmental Services taking samples.

A worker from Onyx Environmental Services takes samples from 55-gallon drums containing mixtures of hexane and acetone.

Photo of acid in large sink.

Many hazardous materials can be safely neutralized for disposal. Waste management supervisor Dennis Silbaugh neutralizes hydrochloric acid (indicated in red) by adding caustic soda (indicated in blue) in a large stainless steel sink. The liquids normally are clear.

Photo of numerous bottles of chemicals.

Safety staff collect and inventory numerous unwanted and unopened chemicals.