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2w ago
True story - I have a copy of the chemical register attached to the Chem room door. Register is in DG classification then Alphabetical order. I had an external audit a couple of years ago, and received a defect "my register should have been in Alphabetical order". So now I have two copies attached to the door. Everybody happy.
Maybe you should print this to have with your two chemical registers
Already done
Statistics: Posted by RosalieL — Tue Apr 09, 2024 12:56 am ..read more
Chem Talk Forum
2w ago
True story - I have a copy of the chemical register attached to the Chem room door. Register is in DG classification then Alphabetical order. I had an external audit a couple of years ago, and received a defect "my register should have been in Alphabetical order". So now I have two copies attached to the door. Everybody happy.
Maybe you should print this to have with your two chemical registers
Already done
Statistics: Posted by macca — Tue Apr 09, 2024 12:38 am ..read more
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2w ago
Macca think you put this in the wrong post????
No, it's in reference to the joke up above
Statistics: Posted by elaruu — Mon Apr 08, 2024 11:07 pm ..read more
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2w ago
Thank you everyone
Statistics: Posted by matc — Mon Apr 08, 2024 1:33 am ..read more
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2w ago
That is brilliant! I'm printing that one out.
Statistics: Posted by Merilyn1 — Sun Apr 07, 2024 11:24 pm ..read more
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2w ago
Chemical Storage.jpg
I saw this one on facebook over the weekend and thought it was worth sharing here.
Statistics: Posted by RosalieL — Sun Apr 07, 2024 11:04 pm ..read more
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3w ago
I have a large corrosives cabinet with acids on one side and alkalis on the other. A flammable liquids liquids cabinet and a separate flammable solids cabinet. Poisons are in a separate cupboard in alphabetical order.
Oxidisers are grouped together in alphabetical order on a shelf at least 1m away from everything else.
Other than that, I have sulfates in alphabetical order and the same with carbonates and other salts.
The local fire brigade came to do an inspection not too long ago and they were very impressed. Thank goodness!
Statistics: Posted by JudyM — Tue Apr 02, 2024 10:36 pm ..read more