School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Standard Operating Procedures _____________________________________________________________________ Procedure No: ENVSOP/015/0 Date of Compilation: 1-1-12 Guidelines on recycling scrap Steel ........................... Compiled By: Authorised By: ............................ Trevor Sewell Prof Hardacre Head Of School ____________________________________________________________________ 1. Purpose: 1.1 To outline for all staff the procedure for dealing with scrap steel 1.2 Metal is one of the most recyclable products. Most metals only have to be melted down and then reformed into other products, making its life cycle potentially endless. Recycling makes a substantial saving on landfill space requirements and it helps conserve the world’s resources. 2 Procedure: 2.1 The steel should be pure steel in wire, tube, pipe, sheet, or granular form. If in doubt contact Trevor Sewell in ASEP - 5580 2.2 If required the steel to be scrapped must be cleaned until it is free from contamination. 2.3 The appropriate health and safety procedures must be followed when decontaminating the scrap material. If in doubt please consult the School Safety Officer – Jackie O’Connor 4673 . 2.4 The cleaned Steel should be taken to ASEP for recycling 2.5 Complete the appropriate scrap log book – available in the stores 2.6 . ASEP staff will take the scrap and deposit in the appropriate bin held securely in the ASEP area . When enough scrap has been collected – estates will be contacted and an appropriate licenced contractor appointed to collect the material for recycling. . Care should be taken when handling waste material - If in doubt please consult the . School Safety Officer – Jackie O’Connor 4673 2.7 2.8 3. Procedure History: 3.1 This procedure was first compiled on the 1-1-12 and there has been no revision to date. page 1 of 1