UTS implements comprehensive systems and procedures for the safe collection and disposal of hazardous waste, protecting both living organisms and the environment from potential harm, illness or infection.
Hazardous waste disposal
UTS is responsible for the management of hazardous waste arising from its teaching, research and operations, overseeing the process from generation to disposal. We must protect people who work with this waste before and after it leaves the university. We also need to minimise the amount of waste produced and reduce the impact this waste has on the environment. There are a number of laws under which both the university and individuals can be penalised if the correct waste disposal procedures are not followed.
Responsibilities
- All staff and students follow procedures to safely dispose of hazardous waste and to minimise waste wherever possible.
- Managers and supervisors nominate waste contacts and support waste minimisation
- Designated UTS hazardous waste contacts coordinate waste disposal at the faculty/unit level and provide information to relevant staff and students.
- Safety and Wellbeing coordinates hazardous waste management. This involves coordinating waste removal from UTS, liaising with designated hazardous waste contacts and arranging payment for hazardous waste disposal generated by day-to-day research and teaching activities.
Waste disposal procedures
The risk management process for the collection and disposal of hazardous waste at UTS is classified by waste type.
UTS staff can find additional information about the university’s risk management processes for clinical and biological waste and chemical waste on Staff Connect.
Contact information
For questions and support, contact Glenn Blackley in Safety and Wellbeing.