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8. Waste handling

At Lund University and Kemicentrum, we are committed to minimizing our environmental impact while ensuring the safety of our co-workers. Proper waste sorting plays an important role in achieving these goals. To support your efforts, all waste handling services are provided free of charge.Hazardous waste is managed by SYSAV Industri AB, and there are specific rules to follow for proper waste dispos

https://www.kc.lu.se/en/employee/general-safety-regulations/8-waste-handling - 2025-05-27

8.1 Organic solvent waste

All organic solvent waste should be separated into:Halogenated wasteNon-halogenated wasteNote that the organic solvent waste category excludes ethers. For details regarding the disposal of ethers, see section 8.2 Chemical Waste. Additionally, oil is categorized as chemical waste and must be stored in sealed, leak-proof containers. For more information on handling oil waste, see section 8.2 Chemica

https://www.kc.lu.se/en/employee/general-safety-regulations/8-waste-handling/81-organic-solvent-waste - 2025-05-27

8.2 Chemical waste

All chemicals must be handled in accordance with the Safety Data Sheet (SDS). The details regarding disposal considerations and waste treatment methods are described in Section 13 of the SDS.Basic principles for disposing of chemicals into the sewage systemAll chemicals must be handled according to the information provided in Section 13 of the safety data sheet. Only when the safety data sheet exp

https://www.kc.lu.se/en/employee/general-safety-regulations/8-waste-handling/82-chemical-waste - 2025-05-27

8.3 Radioactive waste

Radioactive waste is categorized into low-level radioactive waste, mediumlevel radioactive waste, high-level radioactive waste, and liquid scintillation solution.When handling radioactive waste, it is essential to follow the rules set by the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority (SSM) as well as the local regulations set by Lund University.Quality handbook for radioactive wasteThere must be a quality

https://www.kc.lu.se/en/employee/general-safety-regulations/8-waste-handling/83-radioactive-waste - 2025-05-27

8.4 Infectious and sharp/pointed waste

This category includes:Liquid infectious/microbiological waste, such as:Human bodily fluids (blood/urine, excluding tissue).Microorganisms in risk class 1 (cell culture waste classified as minimal risk).Microorganisms in risk classes 2 and 3*.Genetically Modified Microorganism (GMM) waste and also genetically modified cell cultures.Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) plants*.Low-level radioactive

https://www.kc.lu.se/en/employee/general-safety-regulations/8-waste-handling/84-infectious-and-sharppointed-waste - 2025-05-27

8.5 Sharp/pointed waste

This category includes sharp / pointed waste such as disposable needles, scalpels, and razor blades that have been contaminated with chemicals labeled with either flammable, corrosive, or toxic pictograms.Always place the waste in a packaging that cannot be penetrated, such as a plastic or glass container. Treat this waste as chemical waste.If the waste is both infectious and sharp/pointed, follow

https://www.kc.lu.se/en/employee/general-safety-regulations/8-waste-handling/85-sharppointed-waste - 2025-05-27

8.6 Glass waste

Place broken, clean, and disposable glass items into the brown cardboard box labeled “Glasavfall” (Glass waste). When the box is full, ensure it is securely closed, and check that no glass has punctured the box. The glass waste box will be picked up at your local recycling station. Note! Broken laboratory glass that are contaminated with chemicals must be placed in a box or package that cannot be

https://www.kc.lu.se/en/employee/general-safety-regulations/8-waste-handling/86-glass-waste - 2025-05-27

8.7 Other waste

All other waste is categorized as non-hazardous waste and is collected at recycling stations located at several places at Kemicentrum. Alternatively, it can be deposited at the janitors office.Please note that paper wastebaskets in offices and labs are not emptied by the janitors. It is the responsibility of the personnel working in the area to handle this task.Collected at recycling stations at t

https://www.kc.lu.se/en/employee/general-safety-regulations/8-waste-handling/87-other-waste - 2025-05-27

9.1 Plan of action for power and/or ventilation failure

When conducting risk assessments for laboratory work or experiments, it is crucial to carefully consider the potential consequences of power and/or ventilation failure. Power failureRisk assessment: Power outage will directly lead to loss of ventilation.This will trigger the evacuation alarm in building 1 and 3. When conducting risk assessments, it is crucial to carefully evaluate and consider the

https://www.kc.lu.se/en/employee/general-safety-regulations/9-plans-action/91-plan-action-power-andor-ventilation-failure - 2025-05-27

Research

Research within NextG2Com is performed within five thematic areas, and one theme supporting demonstrators, testing and systems integration. NextG2Com page in Lund University's Research Portal. The links below will open in Lund University's Research Portal.Theme 1: 6G Communication and Compute InfrastructuresTheme 1 addresses a number of research challenges related to the next generation wireless c

https://www.nextg2com.lu.se/en/research - 2025-05-27

Partners

NextG2Com brings together 16 partners with representatives from academia, industry, regional authorities and voluntary organisations. AcconeerAlliconBoschCodeSceneEricssonGuardBotLunds universitetRegion SkåneRemotive LabsSensativeSonyTetraPaku-bloxVolvo CarsZenseactSvenska Sjöräddningssällskapet More information For more information about collaboration with NextG2Com, please contact Director Maria

https://www.nextg2com.lu.se/en/collaboration - 2025-05-27

Contact

General questions and inquiries: nextg2com [at] aid [dot] lth [dot] se (nextg2com[at]aid[dot]lth[dot]se)  DirectorMaria Kihlmaria [dot] kihl [at] eit [dot] lth [dot] se (maria[dot]kihl[at]eit[dot]lth[dot]se)Maria Kihl's profile in Lund University's Research PortalAssistant DirectorPer Runesonper [dot] runeson [at] cs [dot] lth [dot] se (per[dot]runeson[at]cs[dot]lth[dot]se)Per Runeson's profile in

https://www.nextg2com.lu.se/en/contact - 2025-05-27

Hur kan virus trigga autoimmun (typ 1) diabetes? 2019

Sedan slutet av 1800-talet har virus misstänkts ligga bakom autoimmun (typ 1) diabetes. Hittills har igen lyckats ta reda på om virus kan förorsaka diabetes.I TEDDY studien har barnen lämnat ett blodprov var tredje månad från 3 månaders ålder fram till fyra års ålder.  Under denna tid samlade föräldrarna in ett avföringsprov varje månad. Dessa prover gjorde det möjligt att ta reda på ett möjligt s

https://www.teddy.lu.se/resultat-fran-teddy/alla-forskningsartiklar/infektioner/hur-kan-virus-trigga-autoimmun-typ-1-diabetes-2019 - 2025-05-27

Finns det metaboliter i barnens blod som flaggar för att autoantikroppar håller på att bildas? 2020

Metaboliter är produkter från ämnesomsättningen. Exempel på metaboliter är aminosyror och olika fetter som cirkulerar i blodet. De kan komma från kroppens celler, lever och fettväv men också från tarmfloran och det vi äter.I TEDDY studien har barnen lämnat ett blodprov var tredje månad från 3 månader fram till fyra års ålder.  TEDDY har försökt ta reda på om det finns förändringar i barnens metabo

https://www.teddy.lu.se/resultat-fran-teddy/alla-forskningsartiklar/autoantikroppar/finns-det-metaboliter-i-barnens-blod-som-flaggar-att-autoantikroppar-haller-pa-att-bildas-2020 - 2025-05-27

15 år i TEDDY

TEDDY-studien har varit igång sedan 2004. Barnen har följts regelbundet från 3 månaders ålder till 15 år. Det betyder att några barn fyllt 15 år och därmed gått i mål i TEDDY. Vilka fantastiska familjer som hållit ut hela tiden. Alla barn som deltar i TEDDY har en livslång ärftlig risk att utveckla autoimmun (typ 1) diabetes, celiaki och sköldkörtelsjukdom. Barn i TEDDY har insjuknat i en eller fl

https://www.teddy.lu.se/att-vara-med-i-teddy/detta-hander-pa-teddy-besoken/15-ar-i-teddy - 2025-05-27