"Quick user guide" for disposal of chemical residues into the waste water system



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Sida 1 av 6 "Quick user guide" for disposal of chemical residues into the water system It is never desirable for chemicals to be poured into the water system, but in some cases it is more beneficial for the environment at large if we can facilitate recycling of packaging or reduce transport. The column into water system lists the products that do not disturb the processes in the water treatment plants or pollute the water or sludge. Unless otherwise indicated, the column into water system applies to minor quantities of residues from the original packaging. Minor quantities refers to a maximum of around one litre per day per laboratory. If the information refers to the product as a working solution, this will be stated. Note that residues in concentrated form may need to be handled as hazardous, even if the product may, as a working solution, be rinsed out during use, for example in a dishwasher. s that are combined with other products must be assessed on the basis of all substances used in the mixture. Acids and alkalis marked with an * on the list may be poured into the water system, provided that they are diluted by flushing with copious volumes of water. Vitamins, electrolytes, amino-acids, peptides, proteins, carbohydrates and lipids are not considered to represent any significant environmental impact. Residues may be poured into the water system. The list comprises the most commonly occurring products used at Karolinska Institutet and the Karolinska University Hospital. Products and substances other than those included in the list may be assessed on the basis of the characteristics of the component substances. See Guide at the bottom of this document. * Acetic acid R10, R35 Acetone R11,R36,R66,R67 Acetonitrile R11,R20/21/22,R36 into water

Sida 2 av 6 into water Amalgam R23,R33,R50/53,R11,R36/37/38,R20,R15,R17 * Ammonia, Ammonium hydroxide R34,R50 Aperlan Poka-Yoke Agent A R8, R34 Aperlan Poka-Yoke Agent B R22, R35 Barium sulphate suspension Labelling not mandatory * Benzoic acid R22,R36 Boric acid R60,R61 Butanol R10,R22,R37/38,R41,R67 Butanon=methyl ethyl ketone=mek R11, R36, R66, R67 Cacodylate buffer R23/25,R50/53 Chlorhexidine solution Labelling not mandatory Chlorine R36/38 See sodium hypochlorite Chloroform R22,R38,R40,R48/20/22 Chlumsky s Solution R23/24/25,R34,R48/20/21/22,R68 Chromic acid R24/25,R26,R35,R42/43,R45,R46,R48/23,R50/53,R62,R9 Chromium trioxide R24/25,R26,R35,R42/43,R45,R46,R48/23,R50/53,R62,R9 Cidex OPA Solution R23/25,R34,R42/43,R50 Collodion R12,R18,R19 Crystal Violet. R22 R41 R45 R50/53 R68 With Bis-[4-(dimethylamino)phenyl]methanone Desflurane EndoAct Instrument disinfection EndoDis Instrument disinfection Enflurane Ethanol R11 Ethidium bromide R22,R26,R36/37/38,R68 See special rules Eugenol R22,R43 Fluothane

Sida 3 av 6 Formaldehyde solution/formalin R23/24/25,R34,R40,R43 into water For work environment reasons, formalin solutions should be disposed of a hazardous, unless special routines are in place to dispose of them otherwise. * Formic acid R34 Gentian violet stock solution R40,R52/53 See Crystal Violet. Giemsa solution R11,R23/24/25,R39/23/24/25 Gigasept Instru AF working solution R34 Risk phrases refer to concentrate. * Glacial acetic acid R10,R35 Glycerol Labelling not mandatory Halotone Hand disinfectant -Softa-Man Gel -Softa-Man Rub -LIV IPA 60 -Sterisol (isopropanol) Product-dependent Hand disinfectant: - Desisoft; - Sterillium; -Sterisol (ethanol); - Dax Preop 70; - DermaPreop; Product-dependent Hart s Chloroform R22,R38,R40,R43,R48/20/22 * Hydrochloric acid R34,R37 Hydrogen peroxide solution Labelling not mandatory Hydroquinone R22,R40,R41,R43,R50,R68 Iodine potassium iodide R22 Isoflourane Jodopax R36/38 Lapis solution R34,R50/53 Maleic acid R22,R36/37/38 Mannitol solution Labelling not mandatory

Sida 4 av 6 into water May-Grünwald reagent R11,R23/24/25,R39/23/24/25 Merbromin solution R26/27/28,R33,R50/53 Merckofix R11 Mercury salts R22,R36/37/38,R50/53 Mercury solutions R22,R36/37/38,R50/53 Mercury, metallic R23,R33,R50/53 Methanol R11,R23/24/25,R39/23/24/25 Methyl methacrylate R11,R37/38,R43 Methylrosaniline solution See Crystal Violet. See Crystal Violet. M-sprit (rubbing alcohol)/msprit surface disinfectant R10 Nail varnish remover R11, R36, R66, R67 * Nitric acid R34 Paraffin oil Labelling not mandatory Blocks the pipe Perasafe R22,R36 Risk phrases refer to powder Perchloric acid R35,R5,R8 Petrol R12,R38,R45,R51/53,R65,R67 Phosphate buffer solution Labelling not mandatory * Phosphoric acid R34 Phospho-wolfram acid R34,R8 Picric acid solution R2,R23/24/25,R4 Potassium chlorate R20/22,R51/53,R9 Potassium dichromate R21,R25,R26,R34,R42/43,R45,R46,R48/23,R50/53,R60,R61,R8 Potassium hexacyanoferrate R52/53 * Potassium hydroxide R34 Potassium iodide R20/21,R36/38,R50 Potassium nitrate R8 Potassium permanganate R22,R50/53,R8 Potassium sulphate solution Labelling not mandatory * Propanoic acid R34

Sida 5 av 6 into water Propanol R11,R41,R67 Pump oil Labelling not mandatory Sevoflurane Silica gel, >25% Labelling not mandatory Silver nitrate R34,R50/53 Silver solutions R52/53 Sodium azide R28,R32,R50/53 Sodium bicarbonate solution Labelling not mandatory Sodium EDTA solution Labelling not mandatory Sodium fluoride solution Labelling not mandatory * Sodium hydroxide solution R35 Note! NaOH together with water is very exothermic. Always add NaOH togehter with water slowly under controlled conditions. Only very dilluted solutions can be poured out. Sodium hypochlorite R31,R34,R50 Starch solution Labelling not mandatory Stieve s fixing agent R20,R25,R340,R41,R43,R48/21/22 * Sulphuric acid R35 Surface disinfectant -Desisoft Product-dependent Surface disinfectant -LIV Surface disinfection +45 -LIV Surface disinfection 70 Product-dependent Tincture of chlorhexidine R10 Tincture of iodine R11,R23/24/25,R39/23/24/25 Toluene R11,R38,R48/20,R63,R65,R67 Topmatic Clinil R34 Trichloroacetic acid R35,R51/53 Trypan blue solution R45 Turpentine R10,R20/21/22,R36/38,R43,R51/53,R65 Urea Labelling not mandatory

Sida 6 av 6 White spirit R11,R38,R51/53,R65,R67 into water Virkon working solution R38,R41,R52 Risk phrases refer to powder ylene R10,R20/21,R38 Zinc formaldehyde R40, R43, R52/53 Risk phrases for guidance regarding products not included in this list. Risk phrases Characteristics Handling R50, R50/53, R51/53, R53, R54-R59 Environmentally hazar, cannot be poured into water system. Carcinogenic, R45, R49, R40, R46, R60, R61, R62, mutagenic, toxic to R63 reproduction, cannot be poured into water system. into water system unless they have other hazardous characteristics, and R34, R35 Corrosive if they are diluted by flushing with copious quantities of water. For more information about risk phrases, see http://www.kemi.se/upload/forfattningar/kifs/k05_7.pdf, pages 10-12. 2010-06-24 The list has been jointly been produced by Karolinska Institutet, the Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm Vatten, Käppalaförbundet and SLL Miljö.