Glad you asked Brandon, I was wondering the same thing.
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________________________________________ Barbara, Out of curiosity, why does your institution not permit Eco funnels? Brandon S. Chance, M.S., CCHO >Does anyone currently use 5-gallon waste containers with vented lids (not a side vent, but a vent in the main lid)?
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On 4/22/16, 7:17 AM, "DCHAS-L Discussion List on behalf of Barbara Foster"
>If so, could you please forward the vendor information to me?
>I currently have vented lids for the 4-L bottles, but some of my researchers need larger containers.
>(Eco funnels are not permitted at my institution.)
>Thanks very much!
>Barbara
>
>Barbara L. Foster
>College Safety Officer
>Eberly College of Arts and Sciences
>West Virginia University
>DCHAS Fellow - American Chemical Society
>304-293-2729 (desk)
>304-276-0099 (mobile)
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