Running dangerous waste compliance at a Washington State hospital is complicated. The regulations are strict, the paperwork is detailed, and Ecology inspections are unannounced. One missed requirement can mean per-day penalties and a notice of violation that follows your facility for years.
This book makes it simple.
Written specifically for Large Quantity Generator hospitals in Washington State, this plain-language guide walks you through every requirement in WAC Chapter 173-303, from waste designation to annual reporting to inspection readiness. No federal RCRA summaries that stop short of what Washington actually requires. No generalizations borrowed from other states. Just clear, practical guidance built around the hospital environment you work in every day.
Thirteen chapters cover everything your program needs:
Waste designation, including pharmaceutical P and U codes, solvent F codes, characteristic wastes, and Washington's state-only WT designationsContainer management, labeling, satellite accumulation areas, and the 90-day accumulation limitLand disposal restrictions, treatment standards, and the dilution prohibitionManifesting, the e-Manifest system, and DOT pre-transport requirementsAnnual reporting to Ecology, recordkeeping retention schedules, and notification triggersContingency planning, emergency coordinator duties, and the 15-day post-emergency reportInspection readiness, commonly cited violations, penalty factors, and a month-by-month compliance calendarThree appendices give you tools you can use immediately: a waste code quick reference, a complete self-audit checklist, and a directory of Ecology offices and emergency reporting lines.Each chapter opens with learning objectives and closes with self-test questions, making this guide useful for staff training as well as program management.
If you are building a compliance program from scratch, preparing for an Ecology inspection, or training new staff, this is the reference you have been looking for.