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Standard operating procedures (SOP) for household hazardous waste programs
Please note that the following SOP files are available in
MS Word format as templates for county household hazardous waste (HHW) facilities to modify for site-specific county use. If you need assistance with using these files, or require a different file format, please contact Teresa Gilbertson, HHW Training and Information Coordinator, 507-476-4254.
Alphabetical index to standard operating procedures (w-hhwsop0-00)- Aerosol Can Puncturing Procedures (4.6)
- Ag-Generated Pesticides (4.17)
- AWAIR—A Workplace Accident and Injury Reduction Program (2.1)
- Ballasts or PCB Waste (4.24)
- Bloodborne Pathogen Control Plan (2.7)
- Can Crushing Procedures (4.7)
- Cylinder Evacuation and Valve Removal (4.8)
- Department of Transportation (and MOT) (1.3)
- DOT Security Plan (4.14)
- Obtaining Manifest Signature Authorization (3.5)
- Emergency Contingency Plan (2.10)
- Ergonomics (2.11)
- Equipment Operation/Maintenance (5.1)
- Event Collection Site Management (4.16)
- Explosive and Reactive Wastes (4.9)
- Floor Coating (6.1)
- Greater than 90 day site standards for a permanent HHW facility (3.2)
- Hearing Conservation (2.12)
- HHW Collection Following a Disaster (2.14)
- HHW Training Requirements (1.4)
- Lock-Out/Tag-Out (2.9)
- Managing Abandoned or Unknown Wastes (4.3)
- Managing Asbestos (4.22)
- Managing Mercury (4.23)
- Managing Pharmaceuticals (w-hhwsop4-21)
- Manifests and Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) (3.6)
- Medical Monitoring Program (2.13)
- Meth Lab Wastes (4.20)
- Minimal Quantity Business Generated Waste (3.7)
- Notification of Program Changes (3.1)
- OSHA (1.1)
- OSHA Recordkeeping and Posting (2.2)
- Participant Tracking (Greater Minnesota) and Annual Reporting (3.4)
- Personal Protective Equipment Program (2.4)
- Powered Industrial Trucks (Forklifts) (2.8)
- Product Reuse Management (4.15)
- Radioactive Waste Management (4.19)
- RCRA Hazardous Waste (1.2)
- Receiving Waste (4.1)
- Respirator Program (2.5)
- Right-to-Know Program (2.3)
- Shipping Papers and Tracking Waste (4.13)
- Sorting Wastes from Participants (4.2)
Spill Response — HHW facilities (2.6)- Treating Wastes (3.3)
- Universal Waste Management (4.18)
- Ventilation/Air Monitoring Devices (6.2)
- VSQG and One-Time Generator Waste Acceptance (3.8)
- Waste Bulking (4.5)
- Waste Packaging (4.4)
- Waste Staging for Shipment (4.12)
- Waste Storage (4.11)
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Aerosol Can Puncturing Procedures (w-hhwsop4-06) -
Ag-Generated Pesticides (w-hhwsop4-17) -
Alphabetical index to standard operating procedures (w-hhwsop0-00) -
AWAIR-A Workplace Accident and Injury Reduction Program (w-hhwsop2-01) -
Ballasts or PCB Wastes (w-hhwsop4-24ballasts) -
Bloodborne Pathogen Control Plan (w-hhwsop2-07) -
Can Crushing Procedures (w-hhwsop4-07) -
Cylinder Evacuation and Valve Removal (w-hhwsop4-08) -
Department of Transportation (and MOT) (w-hhwsop1-03) -
DOT Security Plan (w-hhwsop4-14) -
Emergency Contingency Plan (w-hhwsop2-10) -
Equipment Operation/Maintenance (w-hhwsop5-01) -
Ergonomics (w-hhwsop2-11) -
Event Collection Site Management (w-hhwsop4-16) -
Event Collection Site Management (w-hhwsop4-16) -
Explosive and Reactive Wastes (w-hhwsop4-09) -
Floor Coating (w-hhwsop6-01) -
Greater than 90 day site standards for a permanent HHW facility (w-hhwsop3-02) -
Hearing Conservation (w-hhwsop2-12) -
HHW Collection Following a Disaster (w-hhwsop2-14) -
HHW Training Requirements (w-hhwsop1-04) -
Lock-Out/Tag-Out (w-hhwsop2-09) -
Managing Abandoned or Unknown Wastes (w-hhwsop4-03) -
Managing Asbestos (w-hhwsop4-22) -
Managing Mercury (w-hhwsop4-23) -
Managing Pharmaceuticals (w-hhwsop4-21) -
Manifests and Land Disposal Restrictions (LDRs) (w-hhwsop3-06) -
Medical Monitoring Program (w-hhwsop2-13) -
Meth Lab Wastes (w-hhwsop4-20) -
Minimal Quantity Business Generated Waste (w-hhwsop3-07) -
Notification of Program Changes (w-hhwsop3-01) -
Obtaining Manifest Signature Authorization (w-hhwsop3-05) -
OSHA (w-hhwsop1-01) -
OSHA Recordkeeping and Posting (w-hhwsop2-02) -
Participant Tracking (Greater Minnesota) and Annual Reporting (w-hhwsop3-04) -
Personal Protective Equipment Program (w-hhwsop2-04) -
Powered Industrial Trucks (Forklifts) (w-hhwsop2-08) -
Product Reuse Management (w-hhwsop4-15) -
Radioactive Waste Management (w-hhwsop4-19) -
RCRA Hazardous Waste (w-hhwsop1-02) -
Receiving Waste (w-hhwsop4-01) -
Respirator Program (w-hhwsop2-05) -
Right-to-Know Program (w-hhwsop2-03) -
Shipping Papers and Tracking Waste (w-hhwsop4-13) -
Sorting Wastes from Participants (w-hhwsop4-02) -
Spill Response - HHW facilities (w-hhwsop2-06) -
Treating Wastes (w-hhwsop3-03) -
Universal Waste Management (w-hhwsop4-18) -
Ventilation/Air Monitoring Devices (w-hhwsop6-02) -
VSQGand One-Time Generator Waste Acceptance (w-hhwsop3-08) -
w-hhwsop2-06.doc (w-hhwsop2-06) [status: unavailable to public] -
w-hhwsop4-24.doc (w-hhwsop4-24) [status: unavailable to public] -
Waste Bulking (w-hhwsop4-05) -
Waste Packaging (w-hhwsop4-04) -
Waste Staging for Shipment (w-hhwsop4-12) -
Waste Storage (w-hhwsop4-11)
