The University of Vermont is an eligible academic entity and opts into the Alternative Requirements for Hazardous Waste Determination and Accumulation of Unwanted Material for Laboratories Owned by Eligible Academic Entities. This LMP is subject to review and approval by the Secretary of Vermont's Agency of Natural Resources (ANR). This plan was approved by ANR on 19 June 2013; this complies with VHWMR 7-109(b)(4)(B). This EMP is available to all UVM personnel and other personnel within UVM research labs [262 214(c)] and is reviewed and revised as needed [262 214(d)].
This plan applies to all laboratories owned or operated by the University of Vermont. This plan may also apply to non-UVM laboratories conducting operations at UVM facilities. The list of UVM areas covered by the EMP is maintained in SciShield, UVM's laboratory management system; contact safety@uvm.edu to access the information; this complies with VHWMR 7-109(b)(4)(D).
Environmental Management Plan
EMP Part I, Specific Provisions 40 CFR 262.21(a)
Laboratory chemicals that are no longer needed and meeting the definition of "unwanted material" (40 CFR 262.200) are considered "Laboratory Waste" at UVM. Information about Laboratory Waste is associated with the container by use of a completed Laboratory Waste Tag and/or Label. Tagged Laboratory Waste is picked up from each lab within 6 months of of the accumulation start date. These procedures are detailed in Part II of this plan and comply with 40 CFR 262.214(a).
EMP Part II, Laboratory Waste Management Best Practices 40 CFR 262.214(b)
- Best Practices for Waste Container Labeling and Management 262 214(b)(1)
- Best Practices for Providing Training for Laboratory Personnel 262 214(b)(2)
- Best Practices for Training "Professionals" 262 214(b)(3) (PDF)
- Best Practices for Removing Waste from Labs 262 214(b)(4) (PDF)
- Best Practices for Making Hazardous Waste Determination 262 214(b)(5) (PDF)
- UVM does not intend to use the incentives for Laboratory Clean-outs 262 214(b)(6)
- Best Practices for Emergency Response in Laboratories 262 214(b)(7)
- Procedures for Emergency Prevention, Notification and Response
- Identification of time-sensitive chemicals is included in SciShield's chemical inventory system
- Procedures to safely dispose of Time-Sensitive chemicals are the same as procedures to safely dispose of other laboratory wastes
- Procedures for the Timely characterization of "Unknowns" (Hazardous Waste Facility Permit) (PDF)
EMP Part III, Oversight of Laboratory Waste Management VHWMR 7-109(b)(4)(C)
Last Updated: January 2024