From: Kyle J. Angjelo <kangjelo**At_Symbol_Here**PRINCETON.EDU>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] duct disposal
Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2014 19:44:53 +0000
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Dear Michele,
I forgot to mention that your state may have more stringent laws and regulations concerning what is considered “hazardous waste” and you should look for those regulations as well.
Best,
Kyle
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Kyle Angjelo
Senior Laboratory Safety Specialist
Princeton University EHS
262 Alexander St.
Princeton, NJ 08544
609-258-2711
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Subject: [DCHAS-L] duct disposal
Does anyone know if ductwork used to ventilate hoods has to be disposed of as hazardous waste? We are planning to replace/upgrade some fans and controllers. Two hoods are used for extractions and acid procedures. I was asked about need
for hazardous disposal. Certainly the chemicals we use in the hoods produce vapors that are hazards. However, I am not sure whether that requires hazardous waste company.
Thanks,
Michele
Michele L. Wallace, LCACP, NRCC-CHO
Director, Product Integrity
6399 Weston Parkway Cary, NC 27513
P: 919-678-2417 E: MWallace**At_Symbol_Here**cottoninc.com
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