Module 7 RADIOACTIVE WASTE HANDLING, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL.

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Module 7 RADIOACTIVE WASTE HANDLING, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL

Storage of Radioactive Waste Store waste in only approved bags and container. Bags – Yellow with Radiation label Boxes – Line with yellow bag Bottles – Attach Radiation label DO NOT use anything that can be mistaken for a ordinary trash container When full label with user’s name and dept., isotope, activity, fill date and seal with a liquid tight tie-off

WASTE CONTAINERS Not This But

WASTE CONTAINERS THIS

Storage of Radioactive Waste Cont. Do not mix aqueous and organic waste. Do not mix liquid and dry waste, i.e., do not dispose of such items as pipette tips in liquid waste; empty scintillation vials are dry waste Segregate dry waste by half-lives equal to or less than 120 days from half-lives greater than 120 days (eg: P-32 vs H-3).

Storage of Radioactive Waste Cont. Do not mix scintillation vials that contain different radionuclides. Do not use coke bottles, milk bottles and etc. for liquid waste.

Legal Methods of Disposing of Radioactive Waste Decay in Storage (DIS) Dump to Sanitary Sewer Only RSO may Ship to Disposal Site Dispose as if not radioactive

Decay in Storage (DIS) –Store waste in the laboratory if the half-life is no more than 120 days. –“DIS” Isotopes must be held for decay for at least 10 half-lives. –Survey monitoring of material must read close to background. –All radioactive labeling must be defaced. –Document in log Legal Methods of Disposing of Radioactive Waste

Dump to Sanitary Sewer –Must be water soluble or readily dispersible biological material in water. –Concentration per month is limited by the regulations, check with the Radiation Safety Officer. –May obtain permission from the Radiation Safety Office prior to dumping - Only way to know if other people are dumping.

Legal Methods of Disposing of Radioactive Waste Dump to the Sanitary Sewer Cont. –Annual Limit per Facility H curies C curie All other radionuclides combined - 1 curie

Legal Methods of Disposing of Radioactive Waste Only Radiation Safety Office may Ship to Disposal Site. Contact Radiation Safety Officer when you have a full container of dry or liquid waste Disposal Site waste will be stored in the radiation shed until scheduled pick-up.

Legal Methods of Disposing of Radioactive Waste Dispose as if not Radioactive –Scintillation medium containing no more than 0.05 microcuries per ml of H-3, or C-14 may be discarded as if it was not radioactive. If chemical solvent is disposed of properly the radioactivity will not pose a problem. –A record shall be kept of each such disposal for the life of the license; it may be sent to the RSO