Debbie,
Yes, I have had experience with this system storing chemicals, specifically 10% neutral buffered formalin in “Tupperware” equivalent containers. We changed containers for better tight-fitting lids, but continued to have exposures >AL, due to the lack of airflow through the racks. Spot ventilation was impossible, therefore had to rely upon dilution ventilation which if you check the design – makes this system problematic for any chemical storage. My problem is that it was already paid for, installed and significantly used. I would recommend considering the costs above initial purchase, to include: Occ Health Exams, routine IH monitoring, etc.
BruceV
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Hi All:
Does anyone have any experience with using this type of system for chemical storage? http://www.spacesaver.com/more-success-stories/
If you do have experience, do you have a rough estimate of cost?
Thanks very much,
Debbie
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University of California, Davis
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