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Standard Operating Procedure for Chemical Handling and StorageStandard Operating Procedure for Chemical Handling and StorageChemical Handling and Storage 0Standard Operating Procedure for Chemical Handling and Storage
EHS-00005 R12
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CNSE Confidential
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Shipping and Receiving dock (NFN), where they can be stored temporarily
until placed in bulk storage or delivered to the ultimate user. When
delivered to a laboratory or cleanroom area, the chemicals should be
placed into appropriate storage cabinets prior to use. Hazardous
chemicals should only be stored in areas designed with adequate
ventilation, spill control and fire protection systems.
4.4
It is the responsibility of the CNSE manager, tenant, tool owner/ operator,
or individual ordering hazardous gases and chemicals to either provide
individuals who have been properly trained in safe chemical handling and
transportation or arrange to have the CNSE hazardous gas and chemical
handling group (contact through the Clean Room Manager), properly
handle and store the chemicals received at CNSE. The chemicals shall
be stored within approved chemical storage rooms or cabinets, and
transported to the appropriate point of use locations (i.e. laboratories,
clean rooms, equipment rooms, etc.) following safe handling practices as
detailed below.
5.
REFERENCES – APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
5.1
Building and Fire Codes of New York State.
5.2
CNSE EHS document -
EHS-00002
, Hazard Communication Program.
5.3
CNSE EHS document -
EHS-00009
, Hazardous Waste Handling.
5.4
CNSE EHS document -
EHS-00010
, Personal Protective Equipment
Requirements.
5.5
CNSE EHS form -
EHS-00005-F1
, Flammable Liquids Cabinet Inventory
and Inspection Form.
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