Coshh Fe Cl3 TDA reagent 2017 PDF

Title Coshh Fe Cl3 TDA reagent 2017
Course Biomedical Science Practicals 1
Institution University of Wolverhampton
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CoSHH: Control of Substances Hazardous to Health By completing this document you are assessing the risk involved in handling, use and disposal of the named substance, and by signing it YOU BECOME RESPONSIBLE for its use. Numbers by each section relate to those in the Safety Data Sheets (SDS). 1) FULL NAME OF CHEMICAL with chemical formula, including ‘common’ name, and grade where possible. (examples: Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) GPR; Methanol ‘HPLC grade’; Boric Acid ‘ANALAR’) Ferric Chloride solution 3% aq. Fe(Cl)3

PURPOSE FOR WHICH YOU NEED THE SUBSTANCE: (brief description of what you are going to do with it and why) TDA reagent for use in API bacterial identification strip

QUANTITY /AMOUNT OF SUBSTANCE REQUIRED: (examples: 5g; 250ml; 1000 units; 2 slopes) 10 ml on dropper bottle

QUANTITY /AMOUNT OF SUBSTANCE TO BE PREPARED from original above: (examples: 500ml 0.5M solution; 20 petri dishes) Be aware: if what you make is radically different from the original substance A SEPARATE CoSHH FORM WILL NEED TO BE PREPARED. one drop added per API cupule

I CONFIRM THAT A SAFER ALTERNATIVE CANNOT BE USED NOW REFER TO THE APPROPRIATE SAFETY DATA SHEETS FOR THE SUBSTANCE.

For chemicals use the online site: ‘START’: ‘ALL PROGRAMS’: ‘SAS SOFTWARE’: ‘SAFETY DATA SHEETS’

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2) IDENTIFIED HAZARDS (EXPOSURE RISK): SEE ALSO BOX “11” (Toxicological Info) in SDS (examples: causes burns; flammable; toxic. Is it harmful to the environment? ie: do not put silver stain in the drains! May damage eyes, irritating to skin, harmful if swallowed

3)WHAT IS IT? (examples: acid; alkali; solvent; inorganic salt) inorganic salt

4) FIRST-AID MEASURES: (What do I do if it gets on me or someone else?) If inhaled If breathed in, move person into fresh air. If not breathing give artificial respiration Consult a physician. In case of skin contact Wash off with soap and plenty of water. Consult a physician. In case of eye contact Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and consult a physician. If swallowed Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Rinse mouth with water. Consult a physician. 5) FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES: (What do I do, and with what, and where is it kept?) Use water spray, alcohol-resistant foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide.

6) SPILLAGE/ACCIDENTAL RELEASE (If I spill it, what do I immediately do? In addition: always tell those around you. INFORM THE TECHNICAL STAFF) Use personal protective equipment. Avoid breathing vapors, mist or gas. Ensure adequate ventilation. Evacuate personnel to safe areas. Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not let product enter drains. Soak up with inert absorbent material and dispose of as hazardous waste. Keep in suitable, closed containers for disposal. 7) HANDLING and STORAGE: (Are there any special instructions to obey? examples: “NEVER ADD WATER TO THIS MATERIAL”; “Avoid contact with skin and eyes”; Do not store with ***”) Avoid contact with skin and eyes Store in cool place. Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated place. Containers which are opened must be carefully resealed and kept upright to prevent leakage.

ALL ORIGINAL CHEMICALS, SOLVENTS AND DILUTED CHEMICALS CONTAINING SOLVENTS MUST BE STORED IN THE APPROPRIATE PLACE IN PREPROOMS ONLY UNLESS TOLD OTHERWISE. DILUTED CHEMICALS MAY BE STORED IN STUDENT CUPBOARDS IN APPRPROPRIATE CONTAINERS.

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8) PERSONAL PROTECTION: ALL USERS MUST UTILISE A MINIMUM OF FASTENED LABCOAT AND SAFETY SPECS UNLESS ADDITIONAL PROTECTION IS SPECIFIED. Tick as specified by SDS: Disposable gloves Heavy rubber gloves Disposable apron Face Shield Extraction/Flow hood Safety Cabinet Other If other give details: 9) PHYSICAL PROPERTIES: (examples: Is it soluble in water? If not, in what? Is it flammable? Does it have to be stored in special containers, or in the dark? Any other important considerations?) soluble in water

13) DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS: (How do I get rid anything I use or make?) DO NOT DISPOSE OF CHEMICALS DOWN THE SINKS UNLESS GIVEN PERMISSION!! If you are in doubt, ASK THE TECHNICIANS. Product Offer surplus and non-recyclable solutions to a licensed disposal company. Contaminated packaging Dispose of as unused product.

ASSESSED RISK: ie, are there any risks involved in using this substance? Low. As long as students use good lab practice, use in and fume cupboard and wear PPE; lab coat, gloves and safety glasses

Name of Assessor:

Dr Liz O'Gara

Supervisor:

Signature Signature

Date of Assessment: 20/10/2017

Date Form Completed

2016-09-09 21:43:14

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