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Laboratory Safety and Environment -- Committee Pages

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Developing Protocols and SOPS

Chemical, Biochemical, Biological Toxin Operations



SOP for using a hood when the hoods are not attached to the emergency power supply, or fail from other causes.

  1. Storage of items in a hood is NOT a recommended practice for any higly toxic material. The safety of the material cannot be reliant on the hood's operation.
  2. In planning for the unusual case of conducting a hood-requiring operation when power fails, the operator must always have a "dump" plan for immediate safe handling of the dangerous material.

-- DavidCowburn - 21 Nov 2004

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Revision 1621 Nov 2011 - Main.MichaelGoger

 

Laboratory Safety and Environment -- Committee Pages

See LabSafetyEnv for the public documents

Developing Protocols and SOPS

Chemical, Biochemical, Biological Toxin Operations



SOP for using a hood when the hoods are not attached to the emergency power supply, or fail from other causes.

  1. Storage of items in a hood is NOT a recommended practice for any higly toxic material. The safety of the material cannot be reliant on the hood's operation.
  2. In planning for the unusual case of conducting a hood-requiring operation when power fails, the operator must always have a "dump" plan for immediate safe handling of the dangerous material.

-- DavidCowburn - 21 Nov 2004

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Revision 1525 Jul 2011 - Main.MichaelGoger

 

Laboratory Safety and Environment -- Committee Pages

See LabSafetyEnv for the public documents

Developing Protocols and SOPS

Chemical, Biochemical, Biological Toxin Operations



SOP for using a hood when the hoods are not attached to the emergency power supply, or fail from other causes.

  1. Storage of items in a hood is NOT a recommended practice for any higly toxic material. The safety of the material cannot be reliant on the hood's operation.
  2. In planning for the unusual case of conducting a hood-requiring operation when power fails, the operator must always have a "dump" plan for immediate safe handling of the dangerous material.

-- DavidCowburn - 21 Nov 2004

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META FILEATTACHMENT attr="" autoattached="1" comment="revised 1, 04.12.03" date="1144161303" name="NYSBC_IOP_biotoxins_V_Bevilacqua_2004_10_21.doc" path="NYSBC_IOP_biotoxins_V_Bevilacqua_2004_10_21.doc" size="132608" user="JasperShahn" version="1.2"
META FILEATTACHMENT attr="" autoattached="1" comment="SOP for toxins 6 Dec 2004" date="1144161303" name="DC-041209.doc" path="DC-041209.doc" size="88576" user="DavidCowburn" version="1.1"
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Revision 1425 Jul 2011 - Main.MichaelGoger

 

Laboratory Safety and Environment -- Committee Pages

See LabSafetyEnv for the public documents

Developing Protocols and SOPS

Chemical, Biochemical, Biological Toxin Operations



SOP for using a hood when the hoods are not attached to the emergency power supply, or fail from other causes.

  1. Storage of items in a hood is NOT a recommended practice for any higly toxic material. The safety of the material cannot be reliant on the hood's operation.
  2. In planning for the unusual case of conducting a hood-requiring operation when power fails, the operator must always have a "dump" plan for immediate safe handling of the dangerous material.

-- DavidCowburn - 21 Nov 2004

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META FILEATTACHMENT attr="" autoattached="1" comment="revised 1, 04.12.03" date="1144161303" name="NYSBC_IOP_biotoxins_V_Bevilacqua_2004_10_21.doc" path="NYSBC_IOP_biotoxins_V_Bevilacqua_2004_10_21.doc" size="132608" user="JasperShahn" version="1.2"
META FILEATTACHMENT attr="" autoattached="1" comment="SOP for toxins 6 Dec 2004" date="1144161303" name="DC-041209.doc" path="DC-041209.doc" size="88576" user="DavidCowburn" version="1.1"
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Laboratory Safety and Environment -- Committee Pages

See LabSafetyEnv for the public documents

Developing Protocols and SOPS

Chemical, Biochemical, Biological Toxin Operations



SOP for using a hood when the hoods are not attached to the emergency power supply, or fail from other causes.

  1. Storage of items in a hood is NOT a recommended practice for any higly toxic material. The safety of the material cannot be reliant on the hood's operation.
  2. In planning for the unusual case of conducting a hood-requiring operation when power fails, the operator must always have a "dump" plan for immediate safe handling of the dangerous material.

-- DavidCowburn - 21 Nov 2004

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META FILEATTACHMENT attr="" autoattached="1" comment="revised 1, 04.12.03" date="1144161303" name="NYSBC_IOP_biotoxins_V_Bevilacqua_2004_10_21.doc" path="NYSBC_IOP_biotoxins_V_Bevilacqua_2004_10_21.doc" size="132608" user="JasperShahn" version="1.2"
META FILEATTACHMENT attr="" autoattached="1" comment="SOP for toxins 6 Dec 2004" date="1144161303" name="DC-041209.doc" path="DC-041209.doc" size="88576" user="DavidCowburn" version="1.1"
META FILEATTACHMENT attr="" autoattached="1" comment="SOP for toxins 6 Dec 2004" date="1144161303" name="DC-041206.doc" path="DC-041206.doc" size="139264" user="DavidCowburn" version="1.1"

Revision 1213 Jun 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 

Laboratory Safety and Environment -- Committee Pages

See LabSafetyEnv for the public documents

Developing Protocols and SOPS

Chemical, Biochemical, Biological Toxin Operations



SOP for using a hood when the hoods are not attached to the emergency power supply, or fail from other causes.

  1. Storage of items in a hood is NOT a recommended practice for any higly toxic material. The safety of the material cannot be reliant on the hood's operation.
  2. In planning for the unusual case of conducting a hood-requiring operation when power fails, the operator must always have a "dump" plan for immediate safe handling of the dangerous material.

-- DavidCowburn - 21 Nov 2004

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META FILEATTACHMENT attr="" autoattached="1" comment="revised 1, 04.12.03" date="1144161303" name="NYSBC_IOP_biotoxins_V_Bevilacqua_2004_10_21.doc" path="NYSBC_IOP_biotoxins_V_Bevilacqua_2004_10_21.doc" size="132608" user="JasperShahn" version="1.2"
META FILEATTACHMENT attr="" autoattached="1" comment="SOP for toxins 6 Dec 2004" date="1144161303" name="DC-041209.doc" path="DC-041209.doc" size="88576" user="DavidCowburn" version="1.1"
META FILEATTACHMENT attr="" autoattached="1" comment="SOP for toxins 6 Dec 2004" date="1144161303" name="DC-041206.doc" path="DC-041206.doc" size="139264" user="DavidCowburn" version="1.1"

Revision 1115 Dec 2006 - Main.DavidCowburn

 

Laboratory Safety and Environment -- Committee Pages

See LabSafetyEnv for the public documents

Developing Protocols and SOPS

Chemical, Biochemical, Biological Toxin Operations



SOP for using a hood when the hoods are not attached to the emergency power supply, or fail from other causes.

  1. Storage of items in a hood is NOT a recommended practice for any higly toxic material. The safety of the material cannot be reliant on the hood's operation.
  2. In planning for the unusual case of conducting a hood-requiring operation when power fails, the operator must always have a "dump" plan for immediate safe handling of the dangerous material.

-- DavidCowburn - 21 Nov 2004

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META FILEATTACHMENT attr="" autoattached="1" comment="revised 1, 04.12.03" date="1144161303" name="NYSBC_IOP_biotoxins_V_Bevilacqua_2004_10_21.doc" path="NYSBC_IOP_biotoxins_V_Bevilacqua_2004_10_21.doc" size="132608" user="JasperShahn" version="1.2"
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Laboratory Safety and Environment -- Committee Pages

See LabSafetyEnv for the public documents

Developing Protocols and SOPS

Chemical, Biochemical, Biological Toxin Operations



SOP for using a hood when the hoods are not attached to the emergency power supply, or fail from other causes.

  1. Storage of items in a hood is NOT a recommended practice for any higly toxic material. The safety of the material cannot be reliant on the hood's operation.
  2. In planning for the unusual case of conducting a hood-requiring operation when power fails, the operator must always have a "dump" plan for immediate safe handling of the dangerous material.

-- DavidCowburn - 21 Nov 2004

META FILEATTACHMENT attr="" autoattached="1" comment="revised 1, 04.12.03" date="1144161303" name="NYSBC_IOP_biotoxins_V_Bevilacqua_2004_10_21.doc" path="NYSBC_IOP_biotoxins_V_Bevilacqua_2004_10_21.doc" size="132608" user="JasperShahn" version="1.2"
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-- DavidCowburn - 21 Nov 2004

 
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