Schedule Waste Testing |

Scheduled Waste Testing refers to laboratory analysis performed on wastes classified as Scheduled Wastes under environmental regulations (e.g., Malaysia’s Environmental Quality (Scheduled Wastes) Regulations 2005). The objective is to identify, classify, and characterize hazardous properties so that handling, storage, treatment, transport, and disposal comply with legal requirements.

Common Schedule Waste |

  • SW305 – Spent Lubricating Oil
  • SW306 – Spent Hydraulic Oil
  • SW109 – Waste Containing Mercury (Hg) or it’s compound. e.g used light tube and bulb.
  • SW417 – Waste of Ink, Paint, Dye, Pigment, Lacquer and Varnish.
  • SW408 – Contaminated Soil, Debris/matter resulting from cleaning up of a spill of chemical, mineral of SW. e.g used chemical spillage kit.
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Purpose of Schedule Waste Testing |

  • Regulatory compliance with DOE requirements.
    (e.g. DOE eSWISS v2 Submission)

  • Correct waste coding (e.g., SW categories)

  • Risk assessment for health and environment

  • Selection of suitable treatment / disposal method

  • Support for consignment note & manifest documentation