From: Stephen Beaton <Steve.Beaton**At_Symbol_Here**DAL.CA>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] Repurpose Perchloric Acid Hood
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2021 17:00:54 +0000
Reply-To: ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**Princeton.EDU>
Message-ID: YQBPR0101MB115662FB1E00B814B86B9264F38D9**At_Symbol_Here**YQBPR0101MB1156.CANPRD01.PROD.OUTLOOK.COM


Hello all, 

 

Can a perchloric acid hood be repurposed as a standard fume hood for typical chemistry reactions? Are there any limitations?

 

There are some older perchloric acid hoods, but the wash down cycle is no longer functional (perchlorates have been addressed). There is no anticipated work with perchloric acid. The exhaust fan is still operational, and can draw an appropriate face velocity.

 

Thoughts?

Thank you.

 

Stephen Beaton, MSc, CHO, CRSP
Chemical Safety Manager

Environmental Health and Safety Office
902.494.1934 | steve.beaton**At_Symbol_Here**dal.ca
Dalhousie University

dal.ca/safety

 

 

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