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Read all 15 reviews Manager is available at this facilityOn site resident manager that lives on site for added security, assurance and peace of mindMultiple video cameras capturing activity throughout the property providing added securityElectronic gate access for personalized and secure entry into the propertyConvenient freeway access to get you to the property and your items even faster24/7 access available for all-hours access to the property and your unitRV Storage - Recreational vehicle spaces for your extra large outdoor parking needsWide drive aisles to accommodate the largest moving vehicles Kent County, Algar Heights, Burton Heights, Comstock Park, Cutlerville, Georgetown, Heritage Hill, Jamestown, Standale Michigan Self Storage (MI)Hazardous Waste Management Plan Each laboratory has a designated space where hazardous waste is accumulated. All such waste must be collected in the lab in clearly labeled bottles that are tightly capped. It is recommended that waste be reagent/chemical specific, but waste reagents may be mixed if they are of the same category of waste and not capable of reacting with other wastes stored in the same container.
When waste is ready for storage, it may be moved to the hazardous waste accumulation area. Follow the procedure found in Unit specific plans for securing and logging the waste in the designated waste area. If present, follow the directions on the door and fill out the log with the category and amount of waste, container type, and date. (Labels are available from the Lab Supervisor.) Transporting of hazardous waste between buildings or campuses shall be according DOT Regulations. Each Principal Investigator or Lab Supervisor lab must identify each waste stream and proper disposal procedures for wastes generated in the lab. University EH&S staff are available to assist with identification to ensure consistency with waste disposal requirements. Each lab must have appropriate containers and waste accumulation areas for waste identified in their lab. Do not place incompatible waste into a single waste container. Click here for GVSU's Bulk Waste Container List. Waste chemicals accumulated in the laboratory must be placed into containers that are in good condition, compatible with the contents, and able to be closed.
Waste containers should be kept clean with no visible contamination on the outside of the container.Laser Light Show Galvo Waste containers must remain be closed when not adding or removing waste.Owens Plank Floor Cost Waste containers must be labeled with:Homes For Sale Crestview School District Ohio The words Waste Lab Waste or Hazardous Waste The name or type of chemical such as Acetone or non-halogenated solvent The date accumulation started and the name of the person or class generating the waste. Any other descriptions about the contents pertinent to the disposal facility. Provide as much detail as possible. If unknown list any details that might assist with characterizing the waste.
Areas where waste chemicals are accumulated must have secondary containment sufficient to collect any incidental spills from container failure. Containers should not be overfilled. Leave headspace to allow for expansion and store the filled waste containers in a secure area. Click here for hazardous waste labels. Hazardous waste is accumulated in the Hazardous Waste Storage area for each GVSU facility. Instructions are provided on the door of the storage room for inventorying and labeling of waste containers. A licensed waste hauler is contracted to make hazardous waste pickups as needed, but not less than once per year. Designated person from GVSU signs off on pick-up, GVSU retains the generator copy, Transporter keeps all others. Facility Signed Copy is mailed back to GVSU after delivery is complete and us kept for 3 years. State of Michigan must also be provided with a copy from either GVSUor the disposal facility, depending upon arrangements made with the disposal facility.
Copies of universal waste manifests are kept in the universal waste file and log is updated. Exception: For universal waste (i.e. needles, elemental mercury, etc.) there will be no white copy received or sent back to Michigan DEQ. All hazardous chemical waste should be segregated and labeled according to GVSU waste disposal guidelines. Special attention should be given to the following areas: Glass containing no hazardous material must be kept in receptacles labeled Broken Glass. Chemical waste is to be collected in containers labeled "Hazardous Waste", the category of hazard, the specific chemical or reagent if known and the date. Items such as mercury thermometers, used florescent light bulbs, and waste rechargeable batteries must be labeled with the words Universal Waste Use separate containers for metal, glass and plastic sharps. Collect sharps contaminated with biohazardous materials in rigid, leakproof, puncture resistant containers which have been labeled with the universal biohazard symbol (see example above).
Miley Cyrus ‘Wrecking Ball’ video prompts GVSU to remove sculpture after nude student parodies on September 17, 2013 at 4:04 PM, updated Update: GVSU students protest removal of sculpture used in nude parody of Miley Cyrus ‘Wrecking Ball’ video ALLENDALE, MI - Miley Cyrus’ video for her single, “Wrecking Ball,” has garnered millions of views, with music fans across the nation tuning in to see the pop star smash concrete with a sledge hammer and swing nude from a large, metal ball. Apparently, students at Grand Valley State University have also taken notice. They’ve been mimicking the video, using a campus sculpture that closely resembles the wrecking ball Cyrus swings from in her video. At least one student photographed himself doing so in the nude. But on Tuesday morning, administrators at GVSU removed the sculpture from campus, fearing it may not be stable enough to handle the extra weight students were exerting upon it. “We really do need to verify the structural integrity right now, and consider the safety ramifications and look whether there’s a better way to install it,” said Tim Thimmesch, associate vice president of facilities services.