I would like to thank all of you who contributed comments. This has been
very helpful and I greatly appreciate your taking time to help out.
Thank you
Dave Lane
Principal
Clavis Technology Development
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> Tip: When searching for regulations on a substance in California, don't just search CalOSHA. California has a patchwork of County and City regulations regarding use and monitoring of just about anything. It wouldn't even surprise me if districts in the city had specific chemical requirements.
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> In my industry we are usually spending a lot of time and effort trying to make sure that conditions are not favorable for the formation of metal carbonyls when we get ready to do maintenance work and have a lot of controls in place but that is a little different than if we were making it on purpose, so hopefully others on the list will know if there are regulations.
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> Alicia Frazierċ | 19100 Ridgewood Parkway| San Antonio, TXċ 78259
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> Subject: [EXTERNAL] [DCHAS-L] Nickel Carbonyl
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> I have a client in California who is considering using a process that uses nickel carbonyl. I have made them aware of the extremely toxic nature of this compound. The only reason they are considering it is that it solves a problem that would be very difficult to achieve any other way. My question to the community is this: what, if any, specific regulations are there regarding the use of this compound?
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> Thank you
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> Dave Lane
> Principal
> Clavis Technology Development
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