I tape over nearly all bottle labels when they arrive using the wide packing tape. I don't know if this would solve the problem there. Joe C At 08:42 AM 7/17/2007, rebelford**At_Symbol_Here**UALR.EDU wrote: >I am in Thailand and the day after I arrived I ran a one day >workshop on Information and Communication Technologies as the fourth >day of a five day nation wide workshop for high school teachers. I >included a section on MSDS and Chemical Hygiene, and on the >following day I was given written questions by the "adjun" >(teachers). Although only a minor part of my workshop was on >chemical hygiene, every question but one dealt with either chemical >hygiene issues or green chemistry. > >It appears that in this humid land (full of black mold) there is a >propensity for labels to disintegrate off bottles in school stock >rooms, and I was asked what to do. So, I am asking if anyone has >any web based (or other) protocols for dealing with unlabeled >containers that I could share. I would really appreciate any input >as these are great people whom I believe have far greater problems >than we do when it come to chemical hygiene issues and they do care. > >I really appreciate any input and help. > >Sincerely, > >Bob Belford >. > >*********************************************************** >Robert E. Belford >Department of Chemistry >University of Arkansas at Little Rock >http://www.ualr.edu/rebelford >501-569-8824 *************************************************************************** Joseph M Crockett Professor of Chemistry Bridgewater College of Virginia Bridgewater, VA 22812 McKinney Center for Science and Mathematics - Office 307 (540)-828-5431 email:****************************************************************************
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