A few of my favorites to use are here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1lnbKV3C1lafS8IV_dx6essXG7B8HZ68d?usp=sharing_________________________________________________________Monique WilhelmLab ManagerCAS, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry | The University of Michigan-Flint303 E. Kearsley St | Room 572 MSB | Flint, MI | 48502-1950NEW EMAIL ADDRESS: mwilhelm**At_Symbol_Here**umich.edu--- For more information about the DCHAS-L e-mail list, contact the Divisional membership chair at membership**At_Symbol_Here**dchas.org Follow us on Twitter **At_Symbol_Here**acsdchasOn Wed, May 5, 2021 at 9:02 PM Hanebuth, Julie A. <000014937ea2c50a-dmarc-request**At_Symbol_Here**lists.princeton.edu> wrote:--- For more information about the DCHAS-L e-mail list, contact the Divisional membership chair at membership**At_Symbol_Here**dchas.org Follow us on Twitter **At_Symbol_Here**acsdchas=EF=BB=BFI am doing informal, on-the-job training for which I would like to show what to look for before handling bottles of legacy chemicals, e.g., cracked or deformed container, crystal formation in a peroxide forming chemical, signs of aging and degradation of the container or chemical. I expect people in this group will have some beauties. Thanks in advance.
Julie Hanebuth, CIH, CSP, MPH
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