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Episode 222 - Introduction to Hazardous Waste
Episode 222

Episode 222 - Introduction to Hazardous Waste

The Occupational Safety Leadership Podcast

January 3, 202527m 16s

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Show Notes

Dr. Ayers brings on Phil from Hazmat Scholars to break down the fundamentals of hazardous waste — what it is, how it’s defined, and how safety professionals can get reliable answers when dealing with complex waste‑management questions.

This episode is a practical, beginner‑friendly guide to understanding hazardous waste classification and compliance.

  🧠 Key Themes 1. What Counts as Hazardous Waste?

Phil explains the regulatory definition and emphasizes that hazardous waste is determined by:

  • Its characteristics (ignitable, corrosive, reactive, toxic)

  • Its source (F‑listed, K‑listed)

  • Its chemical identity (P‑listed, U‑listed)

He stresses that many organizations misunderstand when a material officially becomes a waste.

  2. The Importance of “Discard Intent”

A chemical becomes a hazardous waste the moment you decide you’re no longer going to use it, not when it’s thrown away. This is one of the most common compliance mistakes Phil sees.

  3. How to Get Your Questions Answered

Phil shares strategies for navigating confusing regulations:

  • Use EPA guidance documents

  • Contact state environmental agencies

  • Build relationships with local regulators

  • Consult experts when classifications are unclear

He emphasizes that hazardous waste rules vary by state, so local guidance is essential.

  4. Practical Tips for Safety Leaders

The episode highlights:

  • Proper labeling and container management

  • Avoiding “unknown waste” situations

  • Keeping good documentation

  • Training employees who handle chemicals

These basics prevent violations and reduce risk.

  🚀 Leadership Takeaways
  • Hazardous waste classification is both technical and regulatory — you must understand both.

  • Discard intent triggers waste status, not disposal.

  • Local regulators are your best resource for accurate answers.

  • Good labeling, storage, and training prevent most compliance problems.