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'''3. Responsibilities'''
'''3. Responsibilities'''


The operator of the Kill Bin is responsible for his or her own safety, and the safety of others, while disposing of waste. The major danger to health is the large quantity of bleach contained in the bin. Spilled bleach can cause severe damage to eyes and skin, and it is harmful if swallowed of if its vapours are inhaled. For these reasons, and because the surfaces of the bin may have been contaminated by waste from a previous disposal, the bin should used with gloved hands, and opened carefully.
The operator of the Kill Bin is responsible for his or her own safety, and the safety of others, while disposing of waste. The major danger to health is the large quantity of bleach contained in the bin. Spilled bleach can cause severe damage to eyes and skin, and it is harmful if swallowed, or if its vapours are inhaled. For these reasons, and because the surfaces of the bin may have been contaminated by waste from a previous disposal, the bin should used with gloved hands.


'''4. Materials'''
'''4. Materials'''

Revision as of 00:45, 4 December 2014


Using the Kill Bin

Author: wzdd Approved by: S. Thompson SOP No. LBL04007
Signed: Signed: Effective from:
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1. Purpose

This describes the protocol for use of the Kill Bin, which is a beach-filled container, located under or near the sink, used for the inactivation and disposal of biological waste and disposable lab plastics which may have become biologically contaminated.

2. Scope

This document should be consulted prior to use of the Kill Bin for waste disposal.

3. Responsibilities

The operator of the Kill Bin is responsible for his or her own safety, and the safety of others, while disposing of waste. The major danger to health is the large quantity of bleach contained in the bin. Spilled bleach can cause severe damage to eyes and skin, and it is harmful if swallowed, or if its vapours are inhaled. For these reasons, and because the surfaces of the bin may have been contaminated by waste from a previous disposal, the bin should used with gloved hands.

4. Materials

The bin requires a 60/40 bleach/water mix. See section 7.3, "Refilling the Kill Bin", for more details.

5. Related documents

[Bleach MSDS]

6. Definitions

None.

7. Procedures

7.1 Disposing of waste in the Kill Bin

While wearing gloves, carefully open the lid of the bin. It is opened by turning the handle anticlockwise and pulling upwards. Place the items to be disposed of in the bin, and ensure that they are submerged. Replace the lid and close it by turning the handle clockwise. Ensure that the lid is properly closed by gently pulling on the lid, which should not open.

7.2 Emptying the Kill Bin

The bin consists of kill liquid (the water/bleach mix) and solid matter. The liquid can be disposed of down the sink. The solid matter can be disposed of ...

TODO: More on how to pour the liquid down the sink, more on where to put the solids (Outside bin?)

7.3 Refilling the Kill Bin

The bin should contain a mixture of 60% bleach and 40% water.

TODO: More on location of bleach and mixing the right concentration.

8. Resources

[Bleach MSDS]