May 9, 2018
Five things about Hazmat Services that will make you go, wow, that's cool
In our day-to-day lives on campus, it can be easy to take little things for granted. For most of us, hazardous material 鈥 something a research-oriented university like the University of 不良研究所 deals with on a daily basis 鈥 isn鈥檛 often thought about. But the well-oiled machine that is Hazardous Materials Services does more for our health, safety and sustainability on campus than you may think.
Here are five things you didn鈥檛 know you wanted to know about Hazmat Services.
1. Last year, Hazmat safely disposed of 15,000 kilograms of solid material and 47,000 litres of liquid material from more than 1,000 labs on campus
Hazmat handles materials from every laboratory on campus, which adds up fast. The four-person team picks up, packs and organizes the disposal of a whole host of materials, including lead, batteries, chemicals, asphalt and bio-waste from labs and medical clinics. Last year alone, Hazmat dealt with:
- 13,000 kg of solid chemical waste
- 13,000 kg of biohazardous waste
- 41,000 l of liquid chemical waste
- 6,000 l of recyclable liquid waste
- 2,000 kg of solid recycle materials
Hazmat makes pickups twice a week, touching every corner of U不良研究所, including the main campus, Foothills Campus, Spyhill Campus and outliers like the Kanasakis Field Stations and the Pine Creek Laboratory at the City of 不良研究所 Waste Water Facility. All these visits and collections contribute to 48 barrels of waste material transported from U不良研究所 every month.
2. Hazmat workers are trained chemical professionals
Fred Dor茅, manager of operations, environment, health and safety at U不良研究所, says because of the intricate nature of their work, Hazmat staff are required to have a degree in chemistry to do their work safely and skilfully.
鈥淪ome people may think of them as just the waste guys, but they鈥檙e highly trained and have to be very careful in the work they do,鈥 Dor茅 says. 鈥淭hey also respond to spills on campus that can鈥檛 be handled by the lab occupants due to the nature of the material and the special equipment required.鈥
Not only do Hazmat employees have to be educated and extensively trained, they need to be acutely aware of complex laws and regulations from various levels of government.
鈥淲e have to be constantly innovating,鈥 Dor茅 says. 鈥淚n the last two years especially, we鈥檝e introduced practices that have greatly reduced our team鈥檚 risk of exposure and reduced the chances of hazardous materials causing an incident here on campus.鈥
3. The Hazmat Services team educates
In addition to keeping campus safe, Hazmat staff members are also educators 鈥 especially to the faculty and staff from busy labs (the faculties of medicine, science, engineering, kinesiology and veterinary medicine, just to name a few).
鈥淲e always make sure people are handling their waste correctly,鈥 Dor茅 says. 鈥淚f we see a process or situation that can be improved, we educate. We make sure people get the process correct before any hazardous material leaves the lab.鈥
But more than educating others, the Hazmat Services team is constantly learning. Dor茅 says every day his team receives questions about hazardous materials 鈥 some predictable, some 鈥渉ead-scratchers鈥 that require research and exploration.
鈥淚t sounds like a routine job, but you never know what kind of questions you鈥檙e going to get,鈥 he says. 鈥淎t least once a day I鈥檓 thinking 鈥楬ow can we handle this?鈥欌
4. Hazmat is known for hiring U不良研究所 students
At this very moment, half of the Hazmat team are U不良研究所 graduates, which Dor茅 says is a great opportunity for students and the team.
鈥淪ince I鈥檝e been here, we鈥檝e hired four University of 不良研究所 chemistry graduates,鈥 Dor茅 says. 鈥淲e try to look at our university graduates first. It allows these students to get practical knowledge in a field where they can use their education.鈥
5. Hazmat Services cleans up up after vehicles on campus roads
U不良研究所鈥檚 extensive road network is completely under university jurisdiction, so in the rare event of an accident on campus, Hazmat Services deals with the liquids and chemicals left behind after impact.
鈥淚f you鈥檙e in an accident on city roads, the fire department cleans up the waste that鈥檚 left behind,鈥 Dor茅 says. 鈥淏ut if there鈥檚 an accident on campus, the university鈥檚 Hazmat Services is called to help clean up.鈥
Accidents on campus happen only a few times a year 鈥 according to Dor茅, what鈥檚 more common are poorly maintained vehicles leaking questionable chemicals on the roads and in parking lots. This, he says, is also part of Hazmat鈥檚 purview.
Where to go if you have questions
As you can see, the Hazmat team performs an essential service that requires a high level of training. The team also relies on lab staff to follow established processes for waste management and provides education on those processes. If you have questions about Hazmat Services at U不良研究所 contact Fred Dor茅 (fdore@ucalgary.ca).