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Where should volatile chemicals be stored?
ventilated cabinet
Volatile or highly odorous chemicals should be stored in a ventilated cabinet. Chemical fume hoods shall not be used for storage. Chemicals should be dated upon receipt. This is especially important for peroxide-forming chemicals such as ethers, dioxane, isopropanol, and tetrahydrofuran.
Where is the best place to store a chemical?
Store in a cabinet or refrigerator (i.e., non-volatile liquid poisons must be enclosed). Do not store on open shelves in the lab or cold room. Liquid poisons in containers larger than one liter must be stored below bench level on shelves closest to the floor.
How do you store volatile liquids?
- Primary Storage Concern: Prevent volatile poison inhalation exposures.
- Acceptable Storage Facilities/Methods: Store in a flammable cabinet or containers of less than one liter in a refrigerator.
- Compatible Storage Groups: Volatile poisons may be stored with flammables if bases are not present.
How can you be safe in storing the gas and other volatile liquids?
Keep storage areas cool and dry. Store flammable and combustible liquids away from incompatible materials (e.g., oxidizers). Use approved containers for disposal of rags and other work. Store, handle and use flammable and combustible liquids in well-ventilated areas.
Where can you store chemicals safely?
Storing large, heavy containers or liquids on high shelves or in high cabinets. Instead store these at shoulder level or below. Storing bottles on the floor unless they are in some type of secondary containment. Storing chemicals near heat sources or in direct sunlight.
How do you store organic chemicals?
Organic acids should be stored away from inorganic acids, and all bases – ideally in the flammable cabinet. Organic bases contain nitrogen, or an amino group.
Where should you store chemicals in food service?
Chemical safety do’s Store chemicals away from food storage and contact areas. Chemicals can easily get into food or spill onto food-contact surfaces if they are stored incorrectly. A separate area should be used for chemical storage to make sure your food and equipment stay safe.
Where should you store flammable chemicals?
Highly flammable liquids should always be kept in a well-ventilated area that is detached from your home. Never store flammable liquids near equipment that can cause a spark, like electrical tools. Also, flammables need to be kept away from open flames or other sources of ignition—like your car or cigarettes.
Can you store flammable materials outside?
Highly flammable liquids are chemicals with a flash point below 37.8c. It’s recommended to keep these chemicals in an external flammable storage area that is located outdoors. This will reduce the risk of them contributing to or increasing the severity of a fire on site.
How do you store toxic chemicals?
Where should toxic materials be stored?
- Ensure that the storage area is well-ventilated and out of direct sunlight.
- Store toxics separately, away from processing and handling areas, eating areas and protective equipment storage.
- The storage area should be fire-resistant and constructed from non-combustible materials.