Standard Operating Procedure for Chemical Handling and Storage
EHS-00005 R12
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8.5.3
Cabinet construction shall be the same as for acid cabinets.
8.5.4
Solid corrosive bases, used in laboratories, may be stored as
general
chemicals
, i.e. it’s not necessary to have spill containment for solids.
8.6
Oxidizers
8.6.1
May be stored in blue oxidizer storage cabinets, oxidizer wet station
cabinets, or approved pass-through.
8.6.2
When approved by EHS office, oxidizers
may be stored with some Bases,
depending on the chemical, but shall never be stored in same cabinet or
spill containment area as organic acids or flammable organics.
8.6.3
Cabinets and pass-through must be labeled as "Oxidizer".
8.6.4
Construction shall be the same as an acid (Corrosives) cabinet.
8.7
Miscellaneous
8.7.1
Phosphorous oxychloride (POCl
3
), perchloric acid (HClO
4
)
and boron
tribromide (BBr
3
) must be stored in separate storage cabinets, away from
the other corrosives, due to their high reactivity.
8.7.2
The cabinets must be blue and labeled with their contents, and hazards
(e.g. CORROSIVE, WATER REACTIVE).
8.7.3
The cabinets may be of the same construction as acid cabinets.
8.8
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