I didn't see any note in the Schlenk survival guide link about checking glassware for cracks before using. Others may catch more things but overall that actually looked like a pretty well-written procedure, going to have to keep that site
in mind!
Sincerely,
Jack Reidy (he/him)
Research Safety Specialist, Assistant Chemical Hygiene Officer
Environmental Health & Safety
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Hi all--We're considering this potassium mirror video for C&EN's #RealTimeChem Week Awards. Any safety concerns we should consider?
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