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HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT. Lt Col Roshni Varaden SANDF. SCOPE. Definition of Hazardous Waste Waste Management Legislation Principles of Waste Management Objectives of Hazardous Waste Management Current Situation in the RSA Incorrect Management of Hazardous Waste
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HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT Lt Col Roshni Varaden SANDF
SCOPE • Definition of Hazardous Waste • Waste Management Legislation • Principles of Waste Management • Objectives of Hazardous Waste Management • Current Situation in the RSA • Incorrect Management of Hazardous Waste • Assistance to Hazardous Waste Generators
SCOPE • SABS Code 0228 Classes • Hazard Rating • Storage of Hazardous Waste • Research on Common Hazardous Waste • Transportation of Hazardous Waste • Landfill Types • Conclusion
Hazardous waste can be defined as… waste that has the potential, even in low concentrations, to have a significant adverse effect on public health and the environment because of its inherent toxicological, chemical and physical characteristics
WASTE MANAGEMENT LEGISLATION • National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act 107 of 1998) • Environment Conservation Act (Act 73 of 1989) Section 20 • National Water Act (Act 36 of 1998) • Health Act (Act 63 of 1977) • Air Quality Act (Act 39 of 2004) • Hazardous Substances Act (Act 15 of 1973) • Nuclear Energy Act (Act 131 of 1993) Section 45&46 Authority over • management of radioactive waste, storage of irradiated nuclear fuel, • discarding of radioactive waste and storage of irradiated nuclear fuel. • General Regulations made in terms of the Medicines and Related • Substances Act, 1965 (Act 101 of 1965) Section 27 • Occupational Health and Safety Act (Act 85 of 1993)
PRINCIPLES OF WASTE MANAGEMENT • Duty of Care Principle • Polluter Pays Principle • Precautionary Principle • Sustainable Development
OBJECTIVES OF HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT • To ensure the correct identification and classification • of a hazardous waste • To prevent hazardous waste entering the • environment illegally. • To implement “cradle-to-grave” principles by means • of planned waste management strategies • To manage hazardous waste until it is safely • disposed of, by setting minimum requirements at • crucial points in its life cycle
CURRENT SITUATION IN THE RSA • Material Safety Data Sheets • Composition of Hazardous Waste • Chemical Reactions • Laboratory Fees and Specialists • Understanding the Minimum Requirements • Enforcement of legal Requirements
INCORRECT MANAGEMENT OF HAZARDOUS WASTE • Pollution of the Environment • Impaired Health • Slows down Socio-Economic Development • Incomplete Mission
ASSISTANCE TO GENERATORS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE: WATER RESEARCH COMMISSION • 90% Hazardous Waste • Generic Classification
SABS 0228 CLASSES Class 1: Explosives Class 2: Gases Class 3: Flammable Liquids Class 4: Flammable Solids of Substances Class 5: Oxidizing Substances (agents) and Organic Peroxides Class 6: Poisonous (toxic) and Infectious Substances Class 7: Radioactive Substances Class 8: Corrosive Substances Class 9: Miscellaneous Dangerous Substances
STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS WASTE • Mixing of Waste • Labeling Container • Duration of Storage (> 90 days; < 90 days) • Onsite Storage
STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS WASTE Structural Requirements • Hump • Concrete Floor • Bund Walls • Fence and Lock • Roof • Trench • Sump • Valve Occupational Health and Safety Act, No 85 of 1993 – Section 15
RESEARCH ON COMMMON HAZARDOUS WASTE • Used Oil and Petroleum Products • Hydrocarbon Contaminated Waste • Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Contaminated • Waste • Solvents • Trycloerothylene (TCE) • Spent Antifreeze
RESEARCH ON COMMMON HAZARDOUS WASTE • Edible/Vegetable Oil
RESEARCH ON COMMMON HAZARDOUS WASTE • Electronic Waste / e-waste • Ink and Toner Cartridges • Smoke Detectors • Wet Cell Batteries • Dry Cell Batteries
RESEARCH ON COMMMON HAZARDOUS WASTE • Lighting Waste
RESEARCH ON COMMMON HAZARDOUS WASTE • Asbestos and Asbestos Containing Waste (ACW)
RESEARCH ON COMMMON HAZARDOUS WASTE • Boiler Ash (and other ash waste) • Medical Waste, Health Care Risk Waste • Paint Waste and Empty Paint Containers • Empty and Contaminated Chemical Containers • Demolition and Construction Waste (Building Rubble)
RESEARCH ON COMMMON HAZARDOUS WASTE • Redundant Pesticides
TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS WASTE LEGISLATIVECONTROL • The National Road Traffic Act (Act 93 of 1996) • The Hazardous Substances Act (Act 15 of 1973) • The Occupational, Health and Safety act • (Act 85 of 1993)
TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS WASTE If the Waste is classified as Explosive, Flammable or Radioactive, additional regulations would apply: • The Explosives Act (Act 16 of 1973) • The Fire Brigade Services Act (Act 99 of 1987) • The Nuclear Energy Act (Act 92 of 1982)
TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS WASTE ACCIDENTS DURING THE TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS WASTE • Prevent Leaks and Spills • Tremcard • HAZCHEM • Remedial Action • Reporting of Accident
LANDFILL TYPES • HH —> HR 1-4 • Hh —> HR 3-4 • www.iwmsa.co.za • Mr Mpho Tshitangoni: Deputy Director permitting DEAT • Contact details: Phone: (012) 310-3380 • Fax: (012) 310-3753 • e-mail: mt@deat.gov.za • Permit - Section 20 of ECA – DEAT • Waste Manifest • Certificate of Safe Disposal
INSTITUTE OF WASTE MANAGEMENT OF SOUTHERN AFRICA COUNCIL 2008-2010
CONCLUSION Consequences of “business as usual”