

Ingestion and absorption of the liquids through the skin can be a major health hazard.Vapors may be an irritant to the eyes and mucous membranes.The lower aliphatic alcohols are low to moderately toxic and usually have low vapor pressures, therefore inhalation toxicity is low.While these functional groups are listed alphabetically for convenience, chemicals should be segregated and stored by hazard classes – see the EHS Segregation Scheme for more information. This information is not meant to replace material safety data sheets for the specific chemical(s) used in your experiments. The following information gives a basic overview of the hazards of functional groups. Appendix P - Phenol First Aid Guide and PPE.Appendix N - Sample Prior Approval Form.Appendix M - Sample Prior Approval Form.Appendix J - Peroxide Forming Chemicals.Appendix I - Hazards Of Functional Groups.Appendix E - Lab Decommissioning Process.Appendix D - Standard Operating Procedure Examples.Appendix C - Compiled Lab Safety Responsibilities.Chapter 11 - Hazardous Material Shipping.Chapter 10 - Hazardous Chemical Waste Disposal.Chapter 9 - Particularly Hazardous Substances.Chapter 3 - Personal Protective Equipment.Dry Ice, Formaldehyde, Lithium Batteries, GMO's.Hazard Assessment and Signage Program (HASP).Regulated Chemicals & Chemical Security.
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Biological Safety Manuals and Other Documents.Other Resources and Procedures for Safety.Mobile Vending and Food Truck Operations Requirements.Infectious Disease Preparedness for Event Planners.Flu Planning Checklist For Event & Program Coordinators.Fire Protection Impairment and Fire Watch.
