lab after first cleaning 09 july2011

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The wet lab is divided in 4 main sections: 1. First section: Main entrance 2. Second section: common area equipment (balance, sonicators, microwave, etc) and materials 3. Third section: Furnaces area 4. Fourth area: Spinners area Chemicals have been divided as follow: Flammables, Oxidizers, Organic, Solvents, Corrosives, acids, bases, Extreme Toxics/Regulated Materials , inorganic (irritant), Low Hazard and polymer Some chemicals might change location after second screening MSDS are available. Procedures will be available shortly as well as acronyms list of chemicals WET LAB

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Page 1: Lab after first cleaning 09 july2011

The wet lab is divided in 4 main sections:1. First section: Main entrance2. Second section: common area equipment (balance, sonicators, microwave, etc)

and materials 3. Third section: Furnaces area4. Fourth area: Spinners area

Chemicals have been divided as follow: • Flammables, Oxidizers, Organic, Solvents, Corrosives, acids, bases, Extreme Toxics/Regulated Materials , inorganic (irritant), Low Hazard and

polymerSome chemicals might change location after second screening

MSDS are available. Procedures will be available shortly as well as acronyms list of chemicals

WET LAB

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Main Entrance

Lab coat hanger, gloves , trashDirty lab coat ‘bin’ Emergency shower

WET LAB

First section

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First section: Fume hood #1

Ethanol, IPA and DI water

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Second section: Fume hood #2 and organic material storage

Carbon powder materials

Organic materials (no liquids) Acids: Acetic acid (in a separated

small cabinet), Sulfuric acid, Phosphoric acid and HCL

Corrosive (no liquids) Flammable

(no liquids)

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Solvents (except IPA, ethanol and DI water)

Second section

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Second section: chemicals (cabinets on top of the balance)

Low Hazard

Mildly irritant inorganics

Surfactants

BuffersAll size nitrile gloves and wipes Protective

Glass ware

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Second section: balance

MSDSNitrile glovesBalance and others

Spoon, spatulas, stirrers, etcNote pads and sticky padsScissors, tapesWeighing boats and paper (several kinds)

Masks, filters and respirators

Aluminum dishes

Plastic micro tips and plastic graduated cups

tweezersOthers

marbles

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Second section:

Glass tubes and parafilm

Tubing Connectors

SyringesOthers

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Second section: Cabinet and drawers with glass ware and some plastic containers

Cabinet full of flask (not for vacuum filtration

Cabinet full of beakers and others

Squirt bottles Plastic bottles (several)

Aprons, sleeves gloves and full cover masks for handling acids and bases

Glass petri dishes

Round flask (different types)

Several connectors

Several glass pipettes

Several vials

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1. Third section: Furnaces area

Equipments

Furnace tubes

Tools for everyone (like several kind of wrenches, etc) Swagelok fittings

Gas regulators

Others

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Fourth section:

Acids

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Toxic materials Bases

Fourth section:

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Fourth section:

Plastic petri dishesDifferent sizes and divisions

Pipettes for pippettors

Several filtration flasks

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Fourth section: on top of spinners

NON hazardous polymeric materials

Sharp containers