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Waste Management for Printmaking
Printmaking operations generate a number of chemical wastes.
Some examples include solvent and non-solvent based inks, solvent soaked
rags and towels. Below are suggestions on how to manage the majority of
chemical waste generated from printmaking operations. For complete
information on chemical waste management, go to the Laboratory Chemical
Waste Management Procedures. These procedures are universal for both
laboratory and art operations.
Solvent Soaked Rags and Towels:
Obtain a flammable steel safety can or a metal pail with
lid
Line the safety can or pail with a trash bag
Apply a completed chemical waste label on the outside of the can
or pail
Add the solvent soaked rags and/or towels and close the
lid
When the container is full, seal and remove the bagged waste.
Apply a completed chemical waste label to the outside of the bag
Place a new plastic bag into the pail or safety can
Contact DEHS to remove the full bag of waste
Waste Degreasers and Solvents
Obtain a Nalgene low-density polyethylene waste container.
These containers are avaiable from the Campus Laboratory Storerooms and
Laboratory Supply Stores. You can also purchase gasoline containers from
local hardware stores. Do not use consumer commodities such
as milk containers or soda bottles. You can also reuse the container that
the degreaser or solvents were shipped in
Apply a completed orange chemical waste label to the side of the
container
Wear splash goggles and appropriate chemical protective
gloves
Add the liquid waste using a large funnel. If possible, perform
all liquid waste bulking in an operating fume hood
Remove the funnel and seal the container
Store the container in a secondary containment bin
Contact DEHS to remove when the container is 90% full
Nalgene or purchased containers will be returned in one
week
Waste Inks
Place the waste ink into the original container or other sturdy
Plastic container
Place the containers into a cardboard box
Apply a completed chemical waste label to the outside of the
box
Contact DEHS to remove the waste
Questions regarding chemical waste issues may be addressed to Jane Frank or call 831-2103.
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