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Safety Manager Breakfast September 21, 2005
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Agenda Environmental Audit Building Emergency Planning Fire Safety and Security Plans Emergency Generators Roundtable
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Environmental Audit EPA Audit June and December 2001 Region 2 focus on academia continues Many audit agreements – Rutgers – SUNY system – CUNY system – Taking years Second round for some schools
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Environmental Audit What does the EPA want from us? – For us to do their job! – Self-audit and self-disclosure – Reduced or eliminated fines – Environmental Management Systems Focus of most SEPs – Sustainable Campus Planning New focus New SEPs?
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Environmental Audit RFP Process Selected Woodard and Curran – Environmental audits for ~200 colleges and universities – Audit agreements with EPA – Highly recommended – Focus on solutions Brings the experience of many other academic institutions
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Environmental Audit Hazardous Waste Management Universal Waste – Mercury – Fluorescent Bulbs – Computer and Electronic Equipment – Batteries Water – drain disposal Air, SPCC Plans PCBs Asbestos Pesticides Right to Know
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Environmental Audit Chemical Waste Management – Chemicals labeled – Wastes labeled with Hazardous Waste and constituents No diagrams – Used oil labeled Used Oil
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Environmental Audit
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Chemical Waste Management – Containers sealed No funnels in open containers Funnel caps closed – Secondary containment Near drains or sinks Floors – Separate incompatible waste Physically Secondary containment
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Environmental Audit Waste Management – No more than 55 gallons waste in any lab – Containers in good condition – Spill control materials nearby – Trained laboratory workers How to dispose waste How to control spills What are the most hazardous materials?
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Environmental Audit Good ideas that could endear the inspectors – Good housekeeping – Containment under vacuum pumps – Fix problems immediately – Be inviting and cooperative – Talk about pollution prevention and conservation
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Audit Preparation Review chemical use and storage areas – EHS will conduct pre-audit – Results e-mailed to Department Manager and Chemical Hygiene Officer Ensure PIs and lab workers are aware of the upcoming audit Ensure everyone has been through training
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After the Audit Closing conference at end of the week Final report within a month of the audit Decision about self-disclosure – Fines – Distribution of fines Best Practices Report to safety managers
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Building Emergency Planning Michael Fredericks
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Emergency Preparedness Hurricane Katrina – Tracking how universities respond – Following Tulane’s website Reaching out to departments and groups regarding business continuity planning
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Fire Safety and Security Plans Updates due this Fall Will send out in early October Review and add any new ideas
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Emergency Generators What does the generator for your building cover? New maps Additional needs UPS vs. Generator
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Roundtable
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