Hello Labfriends,
I have been plodding away today with Chemwatch trying to find info as per the other posters.
I have just found the labels! But nothing else I’m trying to find.
What I’m really looking for is a list of chemicals in various concentrations that indicate the DET codes for users i.e. Green for 7-12, Orange for 11-12 etc. Can anyone help me please?
I use a Word document (I will try to attach it) that I got hold of five years ago in my first incarnation as a labbie, to create all my labels. Depending on the category I just print them out on the corresponding coloured paper. But the list is not exhaustive and I’m concerned about the descriptions I’m reading in Chemwatch that I don’t really understand.
Does Chemwatch have a tutorial? Also noticed that the disposal for all the chemicals I’ve read about today have been to bury them in the tip. How do I find out about liquids? At this point in my labbie evolution the only thing I know about chemical disposal (apart from “DON’T YOU PUT THAT WASTE CHEMICAL IN YOUR CAR! MAKE THE TEACHER DO IT†Thanks, again !
Is that only tiny amounts of copper sulfate solution can go down the sink with copious amounts of water. Gee – I hope I’ve got that one thing right.
Feel like I’ve just been floundering today.
Any advice gladly received.
Cheers,
Patti
By the way I just entered Robb's quote
AD ASTRA PER ASPERA - SEMPER EXPLORO
into a Latin translator and it came back with
TO STAR VERY VIOLENT ALWAYS SCOUT
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