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- 08 Aug 2022, 11:30
- Forum: Sourcing Materials & Eq Repairs
- Topic: End User Declaration
- Replies: 47
- Views: 33394
Re: End User Declaration
Remlap, I'm at a private school. I do all the ordering and then my HOD signs the order form and our finance office pays the invoices. If legally, the end user is meant to sign, would that not be every teacher , or student, that uses it ? Does my legal responsibility end when I hand the Mg Ribbon to ...
- 01 Aug 2022, 14:55
- Forum: Sourcing Materials & Eq Repairs
- Topic: End User Declaration
- Replies: 47
- Views: 33394
Re: End User Declaration
Hmm...I have all the accounts with our suppliers under my name and emails to my email address but the bills ( invoices) go to the school to pay. This is how I've always had it. Should I change it? If the accounts get changed to a different name, am I still able to do the orders or does she have to d...
- 01 Aug 2022, 13:23
- Forum: Sourcing Materials & Eq Repairs
- Topic: End User Declaration
- Replies: 47
- Views: 33394
Re: End User Declaration
My HOD was happy to sign it but MTA told me it had to be me as the account is under my name and I'm the one ordering it, I had to be the one signing it. I think I'll change the account and put it under his name.
- 01 Aug 2022, 10:24
- Forum: Sourcing Materials & Eq Repairs
- Topic: End User Declaration
- Replies: 47
- Views: 33394
Re: End User Declaration
Hi, I've just gone through this and because I placed the order for the Mg Ribbon, I was told I had to sign the EUD not my business manager or HOD. This was going through MTA ( formally known as Seratta ). I don't feel comfortable about it because I'm not the one that will be using it. I wonder what ...
- 17 Mar 2021, 12:45
- Forum: Recipes and Pracs
- Topic: Catalase Solution Concentration
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2658
Re: Catalase Solution Concentration
We use green capsicum as our catalase, with 6 %( or sometimes 3% ) H2O2. Works great every time.
- 28 May 2018, 09:56
- Forum: Safety with Chemicals
- Topic: Another question about SDS
- Replies: 8
- Views: 5908
Re: Another question about SDS
I agree with linotas. My understanding is, if the product is a domestic item and is used as per the instructions on the bottle, no SDS is needed. It would only be needed if you intended on using the nail polish remover for a prac.
- 20 Oct 2017, 12:38
- Forum: Safety with Chemicals
- Topic: Teaching Safety to New staff
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2748
Re: Teaching Safety to New staff
Hi Kate, We use a variety of what has already been mentioned. There are online WHS safety induction courses to complete ( for all staff not just science),a staff handbook and an induction form to be completed and signed by both the new teacher and the person giving the induction ( usually me for sci...
- 01 May 2017, 13:41
- Forum: Safety with Chemicals
- Topic: Potassium dichromate solution wine titrations
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5844
Re: Potassium dichromate solution wine titrations
I just told my HOD about potassium dichromate and we looked at the SDS. The first thing she said was to get rid of it, it's too dangerous.
We don't do wine titrations. We use HCl and NaOH for our titrations.
We don't do wine titrations. We use HCl and NaOH for our titrations.
- 17 Mar 2016, 08:19
- Forum: Sourcing Materials & Eq Repairs
- Topic: Airconditioning labs
- Replies: 12
- Views: 5017
Re: Airconditioning labs
Does anyone know off hand what chemicals are meant to be kept at what temperatures? Other than going through all the SDSs,where could I find a list?
It will help me with my heat risk assessment.
Thanks
It will help me with my heat risk assessment.
Thanks
- 14 Mar 2016, 11:54
- Forum: Sourcing Materials & Eq Repairs
- Topic: Airconditioning labs
- Replies: 12
- Views: 5017
Re: Airconditioning labs
I am going through this exact same thing. According to WHS regulations, you have to take a lot of things, not just air temperature, into account. They have a distinction between heat discomfort and heat illness risks. Things like, humidity, radiant heat, heat sources, staff health, type of clothing ...
- 19 Jun 2015, 09:53
- Forum: Safety with Chemicals
- Topic: 1M NaOH label in Chemwatch
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3158
Re: 1M NaOH label in Chemwatch
I have noticed a few discrepancies on labels too. I can't remember which one it was but Chemwatch had different pictograms on it's labels for the same chemical when i had printed them off only weeks apart. It's getting so frustrating. I contacted our head office WHS lady and she is going to table it...
- 24 Apr 2015, 13:49
- Forum: Biology, Physics...
- Topic: Fridges in Lab prep areas
- Replies: 19
- Views: 7959
Re: Fridges in Lab prep areas
Dear all, I am on central coast recovering from the April 2015 storms. Our biology freezer with tongues, rats and other animals bits and pieces was without power due to the widespread blackouts for at least two days. I have returned to work and it is all refrozen so I do not know how soft things got...
- 05 Mar 2015, 08:10
- Forum: Safety with Chemicals
- Topic: CSIS training for new and long-term staff
- Replies: 24
- Views: 8652
Re: CSIS training for new and long-term staff
That would be my understanding too linotas.
I know I haven't received any information regarding GHS or chemical safety, or anything to do with my job, from anyone else but other labbies.
If it wasn't for this wonderful site or my network of labbies up here, I would be completely lost.
I know I haven't received any information regarding GHS or chemical safety, or anything to do with my job, from anyone else but other labbies.
If it wasn't for this wonderful site or my network of labbies up here, I would be completely lost.
- 03 Mar 2015, 11:56
- Forum: Safety with Chemicals
- Topic: CSIS training for new and long-term staff
- Replies: 24
- Views: 8652
Re: CSIS training for new and long-term staff
To add to sunrays comment, if we are classed as being non-compliant because CSO won't purchase the new documents, who is legally responsible?
I would assume it would be CSO.
I would assume it would be CSO.
- 16 Feb 2015, 11:27
- Forum: Chemistry and Labware - General
- Topic: GHS labels
- Replies: 22
- Views: 9601
Re: GHS labels
Sunray you have hit it on the nail. My HOD and principle would have no idea what the regulations are or how we are supposed to follow them. If it wasn't for Chemtalk, I would have no idea what I was doing. Saying that, it still seems to be unclear as to exactly what we have to do. I have printed all...
- 05 Feb 2015, 10:20
- Forum: Chemistry and Labware - General
- Topic: filter papers
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3782
Re: filter papers
My chem teacher used them yesterday and didn't complain so I would take that as them being ok.
- 11 Dec 2014, 13:01
- Forum: Safety with Chemicals
- Topic: potassium permanganate stain removal
- Replies: 6
- Views: 4634
Re: potassium permanganate stain removal
Worked!! that was too easy. thanks for sharing.
- 08 Dec 2014, 11:03
- Forum: Chemistry and Labware - General
- Topic: Setting up yet another prep room
- Replies: 16
- Views: 6653
Re: Setting up yet another prep room
You poor thing Labbie, I have 7 labs and 3 prep rooms and work 28 hours a week and I'm also the WHS rep so feel your pain! How many students do you have that you need 5 prep rooms? How big is the school? Is it spread out? I have asked for LSL for the first 4 weeks of term 2 next year. I don't get re...
- 14 Feb 2014, 07:07
- Forum: Announcements
- Topic: SOS in Central Coast area
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2897
Re: SOS in Central Coast area
I was going to say he could come to my school,(I am on the Central Coast)to get an idea of how not to set up a Lab. Some of ours are old and just not practical for a class of 31.
- 19 Jul 2013, 10:24
- Forum: Safety with Chemicals
- Topic: Safety showers.
- Replies: 24
- Views: 9399
Re: Safety showers.
Sorry, Linotas not lintos..fingers too slow for the brain!