In light of recent
peroxide-former discussions, I was thinking of creating some
peroxide-related labels to add to our eclectic collection of laboratory
labels,
http://www.safetyemporium.com/ILPI_Site/WebPagesUS/lab/labels.htm
I'm looking for suggestions/thoughts/comments.
At the moment I am thinking of three different styles, but feel
free to suggest others:
1. A small
attention-grabbing label that simply indicates the container contains a
peroxide-former. I wouldn't want to use the DOT symbol for
organic peroxides because that could lead to inappropriate chemical
segregation. Does anyone have an idea for color scheme, icons,
etc. for something like that? It might just have the words
"CAUTION: PEROXIDE FORMER" or something along those lines. The
shape can be just about anything, and the size would be in the 1"
ballpark.
3. A simple label noting that it is a
peroxide former with received, open, disposal dates, max ppm level, and
spaces to list dates and test results. Sort of like a fire
extinguisher inspection tag in what it aims to
accomplish.
You can send your replies to me
directly. If there are enough replies, I will post a summary to
the list.
Thanks,
Rob
Toreki