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Explosion. Use shielding when working with explosive classes such as acetylides, azides, ozonides, and peroxides. Peroxidizable substances such as ethers and alkenes, when stored for a long time, should be tested for peroxides before use. Only sparkless flammable storage refrigerators should be used in laboratories. [Pg.281]

In addition, the CBER controls the approval of human tissue for transplantation, blood and blood products, and devices related to blood products. These devices include automated cell separators, empty plastic containers, and blood storage refrigerators and freezers. [Pg.212]

Trimethykilylmcthyl triflnoromethanesnlfonate, CF3S020CH2Si(CH3) (1). Mol. wt. 236.29, b.p. 156-158". The reagent is prepared by reaction of trimethylsilylmethanol with the complex of triflic anhydride and pyridine (76% yield). It is stable to storage (refrigerator). Since it is a potent alkylating reagent, it should be handled with care. [Pg.434]

Sensor storage refrigerated Room temperature 4 Storage between 36 and Storage between 36 and Room temperature 4... [Pg.9]

Sample Custodians determine from the COC Form whether a temperature blank has been enclosed with the samples. If a temperature blank has been enclosed, Sample Custodians remove the ice, the packing material, and the samples from the cooler and line them up on a receiving table or in a fume hood, if samples emanate odor. They measure the cooler temperature by inserting a thermometer into the temperature blank. If the blank is not present, they measure the temperature inside the cooler by placing a thermometer or an infrared temperature probe between sample containers. The temperature of the cooler upon arrival to the laboratory should be 2-6°C whether it has been measured inside the cooler or in the temperature blank. To document sample conditions upon arrival at the laboratory, laboratories record the cooler temperature on the COC Form or use a separate cooler receipt form, similar to one shown in Appendix 17. Samples are then placed in storage refrigerators or walk-in coolers kept at 2-6°C. [Pg.189]

A typical walk-in cooler is shown in Figure 3. If the temperature in walk-in coolers is approximately 40° F., the number and type of ultraviolet lamps used for a given area will be the same as for the meat storage refrigerators. At temperatures... [Pg.59]

Precaution Strong oxidizer may ignite org. materials on contact Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Fleated to decomp., emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes Storage Refrigerate... [Pg.1070]

NFPA Health 3, Flammability 2, Reactivity 0 Storage Refrigerate light-sensitive... [Pg.1124]

Properties Wh. powd. sol. in DMSO insol. in water m.w. 641.70 Precaution Probably combustible Storage Refrigerate... [Pg.1137]

NFPA Health 2, Flammability 1, Reactivity 2 Storage Refrigerate protect from light... [Pg.1147]

Pr eriies Gm. powd. sol. in cone. HjSO, sol. (mg/ml) < 1 mg in water, DMSO, 95% ethanol, acetone (21 C) m.w. 112 21 Toxiariogy Mutagen TSCA listed PrecaiMbn Probably combustible Storage Refrigerate... [Pg.1276]

Properties Water-wh. clear solid resin sol. in benzene, acetone insol. in water dens. 1.191 ref. index 1.4670 Toxicology LD (oral, rat) > 25 g/kg, (oral, mouse) > 25 g/kg very low toxicity by ing. tumorigen TSCA listed Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes Storage Refrigerate... [Pg.1307]

NFPA Health 3, Flammability 4, Reactivity 2 Storage Refrigerate... [Pg.1325]

The costs of Tlammable-Material Storage refrigerators and freezers are usually two to four times higher than comparable products to be used in the home. As a result, many individuals object to a blanket policy requiring the purchase of these safer units, especially those who are not using the refiigerators in their laboratories to store solvents or other flammable liquids. There are several valid... [Pg.198]


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