WPI Management of Equipment Containing PCB's

Issued: December 5, 2001
Revised: July 2004

Generally, material containing 50ppm or greater of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB's) are regulated under the Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA). TSCA gives requirements for manufacture, processing, distribution in commerce, use, disposal, storage and marking of PCB's and PCB items.

Definitions

Oil Testing

The EOS office will coordinate the testing of any equipment suspected of containing PCB's. This testing may include on site testing with an appropriate sample test kit or off site laboratory analysis. All results will be maintained in a file in the Plant Services Dept.

Transformer Labeling and Inventory File

All PCB transformers should have already been retrofilled with non-PCB mineral oil, replaced or removed from service. However, retrofilled transformers may still be PCB contaminated (>50ppm but <500ppm). These must be properly labeled and included in an inventory file maintained in the Plant Services Dept.

Transformer Draining and Removal

Draining and removal of PCB contaminated electrical equipment requires special procedures. Please contact EOS (x5216) before commencing work activities involving this equipment. PCB contaminated fluid must be handled as a regulated hazardous waste and is subject to disposal restrictions. All drums must be properly labeled and manifests for the removal of PCB material must be signed by the Director of Plant Services.

Spills and Leaks

All spills and leaks of fluids containing PCB's shall be reported immediately to EOS (x5216) or Campus Police (x5555). In some cases, EOS may have to report the spill to regulatory agencies. Decontamination with appropriate solvent and post clean-up sampling may be required.

Please contact David Messier, EOS Manager, at x5216 with any questions.

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