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To: Riesen, Rebecca; histonet
Subject: Re:[Histonet] formalin storage
never store everything in one cabinet.
As far as i know, HCl and formalin should not be stored together. If any of
you know why...
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From: Riesen, Rebeccarebecca.rie
: RE: [Histonet] formalin storage
WE do not store our 10 NBF in flammable storage.
However, Could you tell me where you found this direction of storing
only 1 gallon per 100 sq. feet in a flammable cabinet, and 1 gallon
outside? More specific than NFPA. I have been unable to find that
anywhere, our
: Friday, September 11, 2009 9:16 AM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] formalin storage
We have been directed by our Safety Officer to store all formalin (37%
and 10% NBF) in a flammable storage room, cabinet or container. Yes,
37% Formalin we do store in this manner, but I
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Subject: [Histonet] formalin storage
We have been directed by our Safety Officer to store all formalin (37%
and 10% NBF) in a flammable storage room, cabinet or container. Yes,
37% Formalin we do store in this manner, but I have never heard
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Subject: [Histonet] formalin storage
We have been directed by our Safety Officer to store all formalin (37%
and 10% NBF) in a flammable storage room, cabinet or container. Yes,
37% Formalin we do store in this manner, but I have never heard
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Re: [Histonet] formalin storage
No, it is ridiculous. Safety people tried to argue this with us years ago.
One of our pathologists told them, How can something that is almost 90%
water be a combustion hazard?
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09/11/2009 09:19 AM
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We have been directed by our Safety Officer to store all formalin (37%
and 10% NBF) in a flammable storage room, cabinet or container. Yes,
37% Formalin we
To prevent getting cut on the knife.
Emily Sours talulahg...@gmail.com
09/11/2009 08:34 AM
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Jackie M O'Connor Jackie.O'con...@abbott.com,
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I have to ask--what was the point of chain mail gloves?!
Emily
Subject: [Histonet] formalin storage
We have been directed by our Safety Officer to store all formalin (37%
and 10% NBF) in a flammable storage room, cabinet or container. Yes,
37% Formalin we do store in this manner, but I have never heard of this
requirement for 10%NBF. I looked on line to many
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histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu; Riesen, Rebecca
Subject: Re: [Histonet] formalin storage
I once had my safety officer insist I wear chain maille gloves while
cutting frozen sections. They didn' t care about all the reasons I gave
them why I shouldn't
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[mailto:histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Amy Self
Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 8:44 AM
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Subject: RE: [Histonet] formalin storage
We store all
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To prevent getting cut on the knife.
Emily Sours talulahg...@gmail.com
09/11/2009 08:34 AM
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Jackie M
Thank you all! I have received many responses already concerning 10%
Neutral Buffered Formalin (NBF) storage. Only one person has stated
that they store all chemicals, including formalin, in safety cabinets.
I just want to clarify something. All MSDS's I studied stated that 10%
NBF indeed is
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Subject: [Histonet] formalin storage
Thank you all! I have received many responses already concerning 10%
Neutral Buffered Formalin (NBF) storage. Only one person has stated
that they store all chemicals, including formalin, in safety cabinets.
I just want to clarify
We too were told by our internal safety compliance officer that 10% NBF has to
be stored in flammable cabinets and that is now how we store it. We were also
told that our general purpose household bleach has to be in a flammable
cabinet
Erin Martin
UCSF Dermatopathology
that makes sense now...when we make the stuff, we ALWAYS do it in a fume
hood...
--On Friday, September 11, 2009 10:09 AM -0400 Riesen, Rebecca
rebecca.rie...@nchmd.org wrote:
Thank you all! I have received many responses already concerning 10%
Neutral Buffered Formalin (NBF) storage.
9:25 AM
To: Riesen, Rebecca; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: Re: [Histonet] formalin storage
No, it is ridiculous. Safety people tried to argue this with us years ago.
One of our pathologists told them, How can something that is almost 90%
water be a combustion hazard?
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Subject: RE: Re:[Histonet] formalin storage
Theoretically, the fumes of HCl can react with the formaldehyde fumes to
produce bis-chloromethyl ether, which is twice as toxic as osmium
tetroxide. The yield from this reaction at 1 Atm is so small that I
don't think I would worry about
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