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

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6. Dr. Hinze – Lab Room # 109<br />

SPECIFIC PROCEDURES FOR SAFE REMOVAL OF HIGHLY TOXIC WASTE<br />

Consult with your research advisor concerning proper methods <strong>for</strong> packaging and storing extremely<br />

hazardous waste. Research usually involves working with selective types or classes <strong>of</strong> chemicals. Prepare<br />

brief summaries in this section <strong>for</strong> handling spent chemicals peculiar to your lab.<br />

Common wastes from this laboratory include used mobile phase and extraction solvents which<br />

generally contain only trace amounts <strong>of</strong> more toxic chemicals. Most should be stored in glass containers<br />

in a hood until a volume <strong>of</strong> 1L or greater has been collected at which time the container should be taken to<br />

the metal solvent waste table in room 20, provided it has been labeled with the full name and approximate<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> each component.<br />

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