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Refrigerators laboratory-safe

The laboratory-safe refrigerator differs from the explosion-proof model in that it does not have the modifications necessary to operate in... [Pg.246]

Refrigerators used for storage of flammable chemicals must be explosion-proof, laboratory-safe units. Materials placed in refrigerators should be clearly labeled with water-resistant labels. Storage trays or secondary containers should be used to minimize the distribution of material in the event a container should leak or break. It is good practice to retain the shipping can for such secondary containers. [Pg.88]

Never store food products in refrigerators intended for laboratory use. Identify safe cylinder storage areas for high-pressure cylinders and gas cylinders. [Pg.269]

Fuller, F. H., and A. W. Etchells. 1979. Safe Operations with the 0.3 m/s (60 fpm) Laboratory Hood. Journal No. 49. Atlanta American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers. [Pg.415]


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