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== Hazardous Waste Management == | |||
All hazardous waste should be marked with a (completed) red tag and kept in one of our satellite accumulation areas. Once a waste container is full OR you are no longer generating that type of waste, date the red tag and submit a pick-up request form on the [http://web.mit.edu/environment/ehs/chem_collection.html EHS Chemical Waste Collection] page. | |||
== Chemical Inventory (ChemTracker) == | == Chemical Inventory (ChemTracker) == | ||
Revision as of 10:23, 21 January 2009
Hazardous Waste Management
All hazardous waste should be marked with a (completed) red tag and kept in one of our satellite accumulation areas. Once a waste container is full OR you are no longer generating that type of waste, date the red tag and submit a pick-up request form on the EHS Chemical Waste Collection page.
Chemical Inventory (ChemTracker)
We are now required by EHS to keep a detailed inventory of our laboratory chemicals (through ChemTracker).
To access ChemTracker:
- Go to the EHS-MS Tools site and click on the "ChemTracker User Login" link (requires MIT certificates).
- Click on the "ChemTracker Application Access Page" for consortium members.
- Find the row for MIT and click on "ChemTracker V3." This will take you back to an EHS site which will require a username (GREGSTEP) and password (GREGSTEP). This should log you into the ChemTracker application.