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  1. REDEFINING TEPID: TOP 5 REASONS TO PROVIDE THE RIGHT TEMPERATURE WATER TO EYEWASHES AND SHOWERS

    REDEFINING TEPID: TOP 5 REASONS TO PROVIDE THE RIGHT TEMPERATURE WATER TO EYEWASHES AND SHOWERS



    When it comes to emergency shower and eyewash equipment, a ten-degree difference could make all the difference. The right water temperature is critical to ensuring medically suitable results for an injured person. Current ANSI Standards (American National Standards Institute) are referenced by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) when evaluating facilities and mandate a temperature range defined as “tepid.”

    This is clarified as a 40-degree temperature range for flushing fluids spanning from 60°F to 100°F [16°C to 38°C].

    REDEFINING TEPID: TOP 5 REASONS TO PROVIDE THE RIGHT TEMPERATURE WATER TO EYEWASHES AND SHOWERS WHY YOU NEED TO PROVIDE THE RIGHT WATER TEMPERATURE TO USERS VICTIM COMFORT

    According the ANSI Z358.1-2014, fifteen minutes is the required length of a drench cycle when using emergency shower and eyewash equipment. It’s a necessary amount of time to ensure the chemicals

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  2. Passivate: Citric Acid Option with Citranox and Citrajet Detergents

    Passivate: Citric Acid Option with Citranox and Citrajet Detergents

    Q. Surface contamination interferes with formation of protective oxide coating on stainless steel thereby leaving it open to corrosion.

    The stainless steel needs passivation. Can Alconox, Inc. help?

    A. Stainless steels are autopassivating in the sense that the protective oxide passive film is formed spontaneously on exposure to air or moisture.

    Surface contamination, may interfere with the formation of the passive film. The cleaning of these contaminants from the stainless steel surface with citric acid detergent will facilitate passivation by allowing the oxygen access to the surface.

    Passivate by immersing the stainless steel in either a 30% solution (300mL/L) of Citranox® Liquid Acid Cleaner and Detergent or Citrajet® Low-Foam Liquid Acid Cleaner/Rinse at any of the following combination of

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  3. Residue Testing with pH Strips

    Residue Testing with pH Strips

    Q. Can I use pH paper to confirm cleaning and rinsing of labware to comply with lab accreditation requirements?

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  4. Cleaning Denatured Proteins

    Cleaning Denatured Proteins

    Q. We are looking to clean denatured proteins from our medical device along with baked-on desiccated blood that is not removed completely. Manual scraping removes the residual but is not acceptable. Need a cleaner that will dissolve all bio-matter. Cleaning process is to prepare device for autoclave sterilization.

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  5. Closed Solvent Waste Systems for HPLC

    Closed Solvent Waste Systems for HPLC
    Closed Solvent Waste Systems for HPLC

    A Solution for Waste Disposal of Volatile Organic Compounds to Increase Standards of Health

    A major concern in the field of chemical science is the proper care and disposal of hazardous wastes. With high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) machines, solvent wastes must be contained for disposal. However, these liquids are often volatile organic compounds (VOCs), meaning they will easily vaporize in the lab and spread through the air. In order to contain these vapors, which are potential health hazards for people working in the lab, improved waste containment must be implemented. Common lab practices have not been sufficient in containing these vapors.

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  6. This Week in Lab and Cleanroom Supplies

    This Week in Lab and Cleanroom Supplies

    Ensure Ultimate Protection For Staff Health & Safety When it comes to chemical hazards, are you protecting what matters most in your facility?

    New globally harmonized chemical labeling rules have been enacted to protect workers who come into contact with hazardous chemicals. Primary chemical containers are now labeled with new Globally Harmonized System (GHS) icons and cautions. To avoid confusion and protect employees, shouldn’t your secondary containers have the same label information?

    Using Thermo Scientific™ Nalgene™ Right-to-Understand wash bottles labeled with current GHS information provides many benefits:

    • A safer work environment
    • Increased efficiency
    • Fewer accidents and illnesses
    • Greater awareness
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  7. This Week in Lab and Cleanroom Supplies

    This Week in Lab and Cleanroom Supplies

    General Lab and Cleanroom Supply is proud to feature outstanding manufactures and products in our weekly posts. This week's selections have something to love for anyone responsible for or interested in procurement or purchsing.

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