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Subject: [DCHAS-L] looking for fire safety examples for training class

Date: Aug 9, 2013 18:13 UTC

Author: Kim Gates <kim.gates**At_Symbol_Here**STONYBROOK.EDU>

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Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Two Questions: CHO Reporting Lines and Explosion Proof Refrigerators

Date: Aug 9, 2013 19:12 UTC

Author: Suzanne Hostetter <shostetter**At_Symbol_Here**CENTRALIA.EDU>

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From: Strode, Kyle <strode**At_Symbol_Here**CARROLL.EDU>

Subject: [DCHAS-L] empty lead radioactive material containers

Date: Aug 9, 2013 19:06 UTC

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Demystify: 

We rid ourselves of all of our radioactive samples several years ago, but I recently located a box of lead storage containers in which (presumably) bottles of radioactive materials were stored. These are lead containers that are about the size of a can of Campbell's Soup and they have a radioactive label on the outside but are totally empty.

 

Two questions:

 

Can these be disposed of as nonradioactive waste?

 

Since they are made of lead, is there an issue with disposing of them in the normal solid waste stream?

 

I know that I will need to contact my local municipal solid waste office to be sure, but I'd appreciate any advice from the listserv.

 

Kyle Strode

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