02 80 00 Facility Remediation

 

02 81 00 TRANSPORTATION AND DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

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  Mercury Information


 This links to a site provided by Penn States Environmental Health and Safety department. It should be referenced by anyone working in Penn State buildings, especially present and past laboratory areas, mechanical rooms and other areas where mercury may have been used. It contains mercury identification information instructions on what to do if mercury is encountered during work.

02 82 00 ASBESTOS REMEDIATION

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Asbestos Information
                                                                       
 July 2005This links to a site provided by Penn States Environmental Health and Safety department. It should be referenced by anyone working with building materials at Penn State. It contains an asbestos materials identifications list. It also has asbestos regulations on identifying and handling asbestos.

02 83 00 LEAD REMEDIATION

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 Lead Paint Information  This links to a site provided by Penn States Environmental Health and Safety department. It should be referenced by anyone working with building materials at Penn State. It outlines services offered by Environmental Health and Safety and contains related PSU safety information and policies. It also contains links to related EPA and HUD web sites.

02 84 16 HANDLING OF LIGHTING BALLAST AND LAMPS CONTAINING PCBs AND MERCURY

DocumentVersion DateDescription PCB/Florescent Light Ballast Information March 2002 This links to a site provided by Penn States Environmental Health and Safety department. It should be referenced by anyone working with building materials at Penn State. This site links to Safety Policy SY26 FLUORESCENT LIGHT BALLAST/CAPACITOR DISPOSAL. Its purpose is to establish a policy and procedure for the handling and disposal of fluorescent light ballasts/capacitors containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB's) at all locations of Penn State. Lamp Use & Disposal Information March 2007 This links to a site provided by Penn States Environmental Health and Safety department. It should be referenced by anyone working with building materials at Penn State. This site links to Safety Policy SY31 LAMP USE AND DISPOSAL. It contains policy and procedures for the safe handling and proper disposal of potentially hazardous lamps generated at all Penn State University locations (except the Hershey Medical Center) and to mandate the replacement of high mercury content bulbs with low level or non-mercury containing bulbs.

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