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STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE (SOP) TEMPLATE


Facility: Insert Institute/Facility Name
SOP Title:

Incinerator Operation SOP

Document Number:

Version Number: 00
Effective Date: MM-DD-YYY
Other documents cross-referenced in this SOP (i.e., manuals, SOPs, forms, records):
Biorisk Management Manual (Chapter XIX, Waste Handling and
Disposal)
Infectious Waste Management SOP

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INSTRUCTIONS: The Biorisk Management Manual and supporting Standard


Operating Procedure (SOP) templates provide a general overview of common
considerations and information that should be addressed within a biorisk
management system and program. These templates are not exhaustive and
facilities must customize each document to ensure it is locally applicable and
relevant.

Black text can be considered generic text which may be appropriate for
inclusion in a facilitys biorisk management manual and SOPs.

SOP Title:
Document Number:

Version Number: 00
Effective Date: MM-DD-YYY

Red text should be considered guidance or examples and must be reviewed


and replaced with facility-specific information.

I.

Purpose
The purpose of this document is to establish procedures for the proper use
and maintenance of the incinerator used by Insert Institute/Facility Name.
Adherence to this procedure allows the incinerator to function as designed in
order to provide the appropriate level of sterilization and decontamination of
infectious laboratory waste.

II.

Scope
This document applies to all laboratory personnel who operate the
incinerator. The incinerator is used for the sterilization and decontamination
of infectious laboratory waste and pathological waste. The incinerator must
not be used for the disposal of radioactive wastes, toxic metals, unused
chemicals or chemical waste generated by Insert Institute/Facility Name.

III.

Responsibilities
Process Leader ensures that incinerators are properly selected,
located, operated and maintained. This individual is also responsible
for training users in this procedure, qualifying users, supervising the
use of the incinerator, and maintaining records of user
training/qualification, incinerator use and maintenance.
Laboratory personnel who use the incinerator complete training in the
operation of the incinerator, follows this SOP, and reports any problems
to the Process Leader.
Facilities Management Office ensures that the incinerator is installed,
serviced, calibrated and validated properly.
Preparation (Anything that needs to be in place prior to commencing the
procedure )
A. Materials
Biohazardous wastes in bags or containers
Personal protective equipment (PPE) as determined by the risk
assessment [minimum PPE for operation of the incinerator
would likely consist of eye/face protection, heavy-duty gloves
and apron]
Ash shovel
Ash disposal container
Fuel source for incinerator
B. Equipment

IV.

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SOP Title:
Document Number:

V.

Version Number: 00
Effective Date: MM-DD-YYY

Incinerator, type, model


C. Records and Forms
Personnel training and qualification form
Incinerator usage and maintenance log
Procedure
[Operation and maintenance procedures for the incinerator will depend on
the type, make, and model of the incinerator. The manufactures operations
manual should be consulted for how to fuel, operate, and maintain the
incinerator in order to complete this SOP. The procedures below are generic
considerations for incinerator operation.]
A. Personnel Training and Qualifications
a. Only trained personnel will operate or maintain the incinerator.
b. Training is provided by the Process Leader and will be
documented using the Personnel Training and Qualification
Form. Training will consist of:
i. The contents of this SOP
ii. Review of the manufacturers operation manual
iii. Observation of operation by a qualified operator
iv. Performance of operation under the supervision of the
Process Leader until proficient to operate the incinerator
independently
B. Waste Segregation and Handling
(This section should be modified to address the types of wastes that
will be incinerated. Will the incinerator be used for all wastes at the
facility? Only for wastes generated by medical or laboratory facilities?
Will pathological wastes be incinerated? Where will waste for
incineration be stored until incineration? How will wastes be
transported to the incinerator? Who is responsible for placing wastes
into storage location? Who is responsible for transporting wastes to
the incinerator? Is additional containment required during transport?)
a. Biohazardous waste to be incinerated must be segregated and
placed in designated containers or bags at the point of
generation according to Infectious Waste Management SOP.
Under no circumstances will waste be sorted or segregated at
the incinerator because of the risk of exposure to operators.
b. Chemicals, chemical waste, radioactive wastes, and waste
containing toxic metal will not be disposed of by incineration.
c. Waste for incineration is transported [how will this be done] to
the incinerator location by designated personnel wearing the
following PPE as determined by the risk assessment:
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SOP Title:
Document Number:

Version Number: 00
Effective Date: MM-DD-YYY

i. List PPE required for handling and transportation of


wastes
C. Routine Operations (This section will be highly dependent on the
make/model of the incinerator)
a. Fueling of incinerator
i. (Describe steps to perform this activity and any safety
precautions, PPE and safety equipment required based
on risk assessment)
b. Loading of incinerator
i. (Describe steps to perform this activity and any safety
precautions, PPE and safety equipment required based
on risk assessment. Also indicate the maximum amount
of waste to be loaded; ratio of plastics to other wastes to
minimize quantities of toxic air contaminants generated
during burning. Is there a need to preheat the
incinerator prior to loading of waste?)
c. Operation of the incinerator cycle
i. (Describe steps to perform this activity and any safety
precautions, PPE and safety equipment required based
on risk assessment. Is additional waste added to the
incinerator during the cycle? At what frequency is this
done? Does the operator need to monitor the incinerator
continuously during the cycle? How is the incinerator
temperature monitored? How the proper function of the
incinerator determined (e.g. observation of the color of
smoke generated to indicate efficient combustion,
temperature indicators/recording, and visual observation
of residual ash following cycle). How is this documented?
Who to notify if any problems are noted? How long does
ash need to cool prior to removal? What procedures and
precautions are followed to remove ash and where is it
disposed of?)
d. Scheduled Maintenance
i. (Describe steps to perform this activity and any safety
precautions, PPE and safety equipment required based
on risk assessment. Who performs this maintenance
operator, process leader, outside contractor? How is
maintenance documented?)
e. Unscheduled Maintenance
i. (Describe steps to perform this activity and any safety
precautions, PPE and safety equipment required based
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SOP Title:
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on risk assessment. Who performs this maintenance
operator, process leader, outside contractor? How is
maintenance documented?)

VI.

VII.

References
A. Manufacturers Operation Manual
(Include any local or national regulations or guidance pertaining to
incinerator operation or environmental discharge)
Attachments
A. Personnel training and qualification form
B. Incinerator usage and maintenance log

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