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Date: Tue, 19 May 2015 07:46:53 -0700
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Thanks for sharing! This will be useful.

Teresa



On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 6:28 AM, Don Abramowitz <dabramow**At_Symbol_Here**brynmawr.edu> wrote:
Thank you. That photo just got added into the lab safety PowerPoint I'm presenting in half an hour.

Don

Donald Abramowitz, CIH
Environmental Health & Safety Officer
Bryn Mawr College
Bryn Mawr, PA




Jyllian Kemsley posted: "Want a visual for why you should wear a lab coat? Check out Pictures from an Organic Chemistry Laboratory, where Kristof has a photo from a nitration that went awry, spilling concentrated sulfuric and nitric acid "everywhere." It might even be an argument"

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Lab coat versus concentrated acid

by Jyllian Kemsley

Want a visual for why you should wear a lab coat? Check out Pictures from an Organic Chemistry Laboratory, where Kristof has a photo from a nitration that went awry, spilling concentrated sulfuric and nitric acid "everywhere." It might even be an argument for adding an apron over a lab coat in some situations.

Jyllian Kemsley | May 19, 2015 at 7:30 am | Tags: #nitricacid, #PPE | Categories: Featured, Personal Protective Equipment | URL: http://wp.me/pRCdG-mBz


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