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SAFE LAB
Handouts
Handout 1 —SAFETY DO’S
AND DON’TS FOR STUDENTS
Handout 2 —How Should Chemicals Be Stored?
Handout 3 —Suggested Shelf Storage Pattern
Handout 4 —Suggested Shelf Storage Pattern for Inorganics
Handout 5 —Suggested Shelf Storage Pattern for Organics
Do not store chemicals on the floor
Organic #2
Alcohols, Amides, Amines,
Imides, Imines, Glycols
STORE FLAMMABLES IN
A DEDICATED CABINET |
Organic #8
Cresols, Phenol |
Organic #3
Aldehydes, esters, hydrocarbons
STORE FLAMMABLES IN
A DEDICATED CABINET |
Organic #6
Azides, Hydroperoxides,
Peroxides |
Organic #4
Ethers, Ethylene oxide,
Halogenated Hydrocarbons,
Ketenes, Ketones
STORE FLAMMABLES
IN A DEDICATED
CABINE |
Organic #1
Acids, Anhydrides, Peracids
STORE CERTAIN ORGANIC
ACIDS IN ACID CABINET |
Organic #5
Epoxy compounds,
Isocyanates |
Miscellaneous |
Organic #7
Nitriles, Polysulfides,
Sulfides, Sulfoxides, etc. |
Miscellaneous |
POISON STORAGE CABINET
Toxic substances |
FLAMMABLE
STORAGE CABINET
FLAMMABLE
ORGANIC #2
Alcohols, Glycols, etc. |
FLAMMABLE
ORGANIC #3
Hydrocarbons, Esters, etc. |
FLAMMABLE
ORGANIC #4 |
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
CPSC Publication No. 390
DHHS (NIOSH) Publication No. 2007–107
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