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chemical cards

Posted: 06 Aug 2013, 19:44
by smeee
In the 70's or 80's, sets of chemical and equipment cards were available ( through Govt Stores ) to schools.
The man who designed them would like a set of the chemical cards, if anyone has a set they no longer need or use.
Alternatively he is happy to scan them and return.
If you can help out please let me know.
Thanks

Re: chemical cards

Posted: 07 Aug 2013, 09:27
by superbug
Is that the ones with beakers, and other apparatus on the white ruled card which explains the uses etc. if so I have most of these cards if you need them for scanning. If someone would pay for the postage there and back or pickup is acceptable.

Thanks Superbug

Re: chemical cards

Posted: 07 Aug 2013, 09:35
by J
I think I have a set put away somewhere. I don't really want to part with it but happy to loan. Nostalgia is a sad thing isn't it? :giggle:
J

Re: chemical cards

Posted: 08 Aug 2013, 13:49
by Louise
I have both that he is welcome to scan. I also have the drawers (greymetal) that they were designed for. I will part with one if he would like. These cards are useful for training young or new labbies.

Re: chemical cards

Posted: 09 Aug 2013, 10:21
by fibreweb
These were my bible when I first started here back in 1999.
I would consult them whenever necessary.
They contained a whole lot more information then what is in CSIS.
For interest I grabbed one for comparison to the CSIS information, it is Zinc Sulphate as that was the easiest to grab being the last on in the pile.
Comparison of Yellow Card to CSIS.docx

Re: chemical cards

Posted: 20 May 2015, 10:58
by noona
I think I have some here too he can have them they are a metal container :clap3:

Re: chemical cards

Posted: 09 May 2016, 09:19
by Flick88
Hi,

I am a new Labbie and would just love if someone could possibly scan a copy of these chemical cards to me and email them to me please :D. My email address is: felicity.newton@det.nsw.edu.au.

Many thanks in-advance if someone could please do this for me. \:D/

Re: chemical cards

Posted: 09 May 2016, 10:51
by Merilyn1
Just be careful with copying and using this information for chemicals - there has probably been a lot of changes to these chemicals since these cards were produced. Best to refer to the current safety data sheet.