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Guidelines for care & Use of Dry Solvent Stills [Example]

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6. Dr. Hinze – Lab Room #109<br />

Lab Personnel Phone Numbers<br />

Laboratory Room Number 107 Salem Hall, Reynolda Campus<br />

Laboratory phone #(or nearest building phone #) 758-4917<br />

Laboratory Instructor Dr. Willie Hinze Office Phone 758-5509<br />

Office Room # Salem Hall – 108A Home Phone 759-9856<br />

Students Assigned to this Laboratory, Name Home Phone Number<br />

including Graduate Students,<br />

Undergraduates and Post Doctorates<br />

Amanda C Davis 919-426-5506<br />

Jennifer Rust 585-0666<br />

Brief Description <strong>of</strong> Research Conducted in This Lab<br />

INCLUDING POSSIBLE PROBLEMS FOR FIREFIGHTERS WITHIN:<br />

Analytical chemical lab associated with chemical separations, such as liquid<br />

chromotography, extractions (liquid/liquid and cloud point), novel gel separations,<br />

including various surfactants. The lab contains a great many chemicals in rather small<br />

bottles, some <strong>of</strong> which are fairly toxic, and one or two compressed gas cylinders <strong>of</strong> inert<br />

gases (nitrogen and argon). Most chemicals are housed in one large wooden cabinet<br />

in the center section <strong>of</strong> the left wall, with some on wall shelves just as you enter the room.<br />

Volatile organic solvents are stored in metal cabinents under the hood, in back <strong>of</strong> room.<br />

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