FloodLAMP Waste Disposal and Risk Assessment Analysis
The FloodLAMP Waste Disposal and Risk Assessment Analysis provides a chemical-by-chemical evaluation of whether FloodLAMP's testing reagents and waste streams constitute hazardous waste under federal RCRA and state regulations (California, Florida, Texas), reviews the 2022 biological risk assessment commissioned by FloodLAMP, and reviews the use-FMEA (uFMEA, SOP-004-B) document. Key findings: working-concentration solutions (1XISS, reaction mixes, PGS) are not hazardous waste; concentrated 100XIS stock may trigger RCRA D002 corrosivity due to NaOH; biological waste classification under state medical waste regulations is the primary regulatory concern.
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Created by AI during archive preparation. **NOT HUMAN VERIFIED - MAY CONTAIN ERRORS** AI-generated analysis of FloodLAMP reagent waste disposal under federal RCRA and state regulations, review of the 2022 biological risk assessment, and review of the uFMEA (SOP-004-B). Source documents include: Reagent Concentrations reference, SDS files (TCEP, EDTA, Clorox Bleach, IPA 70%, Twist RNA Control), the FloodLAMP biological risk assessment (January 2022), and the uFMEA spreadsheet (SOP-004-B).
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