Follow us! >

USPS offers guidance on disposing of hazardous and regulated items

Read full article athttps://news.usps.com

The Postal Service is reminding employees to safeguard the mailstream from improperly wrapped or damaged packages containing hazardous materials.

Once packages containing damaged, leaking or nonmailable hazardous materials are identified, they should be brought to a designated rewrap or hazardous material mail staging area for assessment.

Hazardous items that are disposed of locally could be regulated and require special attention.

Potentially regulated items include aerosol cans, batteries, bulbs and lamps, bleach and other cleaning supplies, compressed gases, devices that contain mercury, drugs and other pharmaceuticals, fertilizer, hand sanitizer, lighter fluid and other fuels, lighters and matches, oils, paints, perfumes, pesticides, solvents and thinners.

Publication 52, Hazardous, Restricted, and Perishable Mail, has an explanation of how to identify damaged or leaking parcels and parcels containing non-mailable hazardous materials.

Once identified as hazardous materials, the incident should be logged using the Mail Incident Reporting Tool, which helps USPS and the Postal Inspection Service track such incidents. The Postal Service’s hazardous materials standard operating procedure document has additional procedural information.

The Damaged, Leaking and Non-Mailable Parcels — Waste Management Environmental Compliance Bulletin, available on the Environmental Affairs Blue page, has more information on the waste classification process and proper disposal.

For state-specific waste disposal requirements or questions, employees should consult their region’s designated USPS environmental specialist.

Sign up to receive our Daily Postal News blast

Related Articles

Tell us what you think below!

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Hot this week

Mail exposed to snow and rain at Billings post office

BILLINGS— An anonymous email about poor conditions at the downtown Billings post office led to positive change after MTN News investigated the claims.

Mailin’ it podcast – Behind the Scenes of Peak Shipping Season

In this episode, we explore how USPS prepares for the largest annual surge in mail and packages.

Members of the N.M. Delegation Demand USPS Take Urgent Action to Restore Full-Service Postal Operations in Chimayó

This letter follows the USPS’s repeated failure to provide a clear timeline or adequate information about the construction of a new Chimayó Post Office, which burned down nearly three years ago

USPS OIG – Semiannual Reports to Congress

The Office of Inspector General is tasked with ensuring efficiency, accountability, and integrity in the U.S. Postal Service.

Need to stock up on seasonal stamps?

The Postal Service’s holiday stamps aren’t limited to this year’s releases; you can also buy seasonal stamps from the past few years
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x