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by Merilyn1
01 Mar 2023, 12:25
Forum: Safety with Chemicals
Topic: Environmental friendly Disposable Gloves?
Replies: 20
Views: 5417

Re: Environmental friendly Disposable Gloves?

Well, look what I found! https://glovesnow.com/guide-to-disposable-nitrile-gloves/ Are Nitrile Disposable Gloves Recyclable? Yes, Nitrile Disposable Gloves are recyclable in Australia. They can be recycled, however they need to go in a special separate recycling bin, as opposed to your standard rec...
by Merilyn1
27 Feb 2023, 12:36
Forum: Safety with Chemicals
Topic: Environmental friendly Disposable Gloves?
Replies: 20
Views: 5417

Re: Environmental friendly Disposable Gloves?

Had a look - keep in mind that the first ones, Australian Organics are food handling gloves, don't appear to be chemical resistant (unless I missed something). Second ones, they say they break down rapidly but what to? Microplastic?? Third ones look good, they say break down into organic matter alth...
by Merilyn1
27 Feb 2023, 11:13
Forum: Safety with Chemicals
Topic: printers
Replies: 9
Views: 3155

Re: printers

We have a printer in our science staffroom which adjoins the prep room. The coordinator has his own office and own printer. They are B&W laser printers, so fine for printing chem labels (which are quite legal in B&W). Our IT guys look after toner. We get our paper from a general college supp...
by Merilyn1
23 Feb 2023, 13:36
Forum: Biology, Physics...
Topic: Year 12 Biology Depth Studies
Replies: 11
Views: 11966

Re: Year 12 Biology Depth Studies

Or try Southern Biological - they will sell something.
by Merilyn1
23 Feb 2023, 13:35
Forum: Chemistry and Labware - General
Topic: standardized NaOH
Replies: 20
Views: 9308

Re: standardized NaOH

Hi all, Can someone explain making a primary standard to me? I do not understand this at all. We have some made up from the previous labbie but she retired and I'll need to make more. We used 0.1m oxalic as the primary standard and 0.1 NaOH (unknown conc to the students), but do I just make up 0.1m...
by Merilyn1
22 Feb 2023, 06:32
Forum: Safety with Chemicals
Topic: Risk Assessment
Replies: 7
Views: 2882

Re: Risk Assessment

Legislation states that the PCBU must manage risks - so identifying hazards, rating the risk of those hazards and then taking steps to control the risks. This is done by doing a risk assessment which is prepared by the person undertaking the activity (or in the case with children - the person runnin...
by Merilyn1
21 Feb 2023, 07:49
Forum: Sourcing Materials & Eq Repairs
Topic: gauze mats with solid centre
Replies: 6
Views: 2593

Re: gauze mats with solid centre

Think that's it. There was some problem a few years ago with these types of mats containing asbestos but any you purchase now would be fine. I've never had any experience with them to know if they last longer, work better etc.
by Merilyn1
20 Feb 2023, 07:50
Forum: Safety with Chemicals
Topic: chemical waste
Replies: 24
Views: 8776

Re: chemical waste

Isn't copper carbonate insoluble in water? If you have some in water, I would filter it out and throw the filter paper in the bin.
by Merilyn1
17 Feb 2023, 10:50
Forum: Safety with Chemicals
Topic: chemical waste
Replies: 24
Views: 8776

Re: chemical waste

Of course I remember you Lada! Lovely to hear from you. Thanks for the tips re. the Chem waste. I always hated Chemistry when I was at school (I liked Physics though!) now I find that Chem is a major part of my job and I am expected to be the "School Chemistry Expert". Funny how things tu...
by Merilyn1
17 Feb 2023, 10:46
Forum: Safety with Chemicals
Topic: chemical waste
Replies: 24
Views: 8776

Re: chemical waste

The solid can be wrapped and put into the bin.
by Merilyn1
17 Feb 2023, 06:46
Forum: Chemistry and Labware - General
Topic: Sodium Dichromate for cleaning glassware
Replies: 23
Views: 10250

Re: Sodium Dichromate for cleaning glassware

Yep - bin them. Does sound like the NaOH effect, but who knows?
by Merilyn1
14 Feb 2023, 06:53
Forum: Sourcing Materials & Eq Repairs
Topic: Volumetric flasks
Replies: 10
Views: 5110

Re: Volumetric flasks

Class A will be more accurate than B. If you are going to the trouble of using a volumetric flask, you may want to consider the Class A. But I'd keep it for myself, don't let teachers or students use it. If it is for student use, just get the Class B.
by Merilyn1
09 Feb 2023, 11:18
Forum: Safety with Chemicals
Topic: storage of H2O2
Replies: 12
Views: 9232

Re: storage of H2O2

It does deteriorate quickly so depends what you are doing with it. We used to do an enzyme prac test for Bio which consumed a lot and it needed to be accurate(ish). They are not doing that prac anymore so I'm not expecting to ever use up even the 500mL bottle now. I will probably throw half of it ou...
by Merilyn1
07 Feb 2023, 13:48
Forum: Sourcing Materials & Eq Repairs
Topic: Cleaning retort clamps
Replies: 7
Views: 2834

Re: Cleaning retort clamps

That is an odd request, Helen! God, next they'll want you to clean the tripods :yuck: :giggle: I guess try to work out what's on them and why they want them cleaned. Maybe just detergent and a cloth/scourer/brush. But as Rosalie says, make sure they dry quickly. Merilyn, I know right?!! :cheesy: :c...
by Merilyn1
07 Feb 2023, 13:45
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Conferences
Replies: 16
Views: 13198

Re: Conferences

Shame - in July I will be somewhere between Broome and Kakadu :giggle:
Don't mean to boast or anything...actually, yes, I am bragging :cheesy:
by Merilyn1
07 Feb 2023, 10:32
Forum: Sourcing Materials & Eq Repairs
Topic: Cleaning retort clamps
Replies: 7
Views: 2834

Re: Cleaning retort clamps

That is an odd request, Helen! God, next they'll want you to clean the tripods :yuck: :giggle:

I guess try to work out what's on them and why they want them cleaned. Maybe just detergent and a cloth/scourer/brush. But as Rosalie says, make sure they dry quickly.
by Merilyn1
07 Feb 2023, 06:52
Forum: Chemistry and Labware - General
Topic: Button Cell Batteries NEW Regulation 2022
Replies: 4
Views: 2860

Re: Button Cell Batteries NEW Regulation 2022

This mandatory standard does not apply to: consumer goods that were first supplied to a consumer before the requirements became mandatory professional equipment where all of the following apply: the equipment is intended to be used in trades, professions or industries the equipment is not intended ...
by Merilyn1
06 Feb 2023, 06:49
Forum: Safety with Chemicals
Topic: methylene blue
Replies: 3
Views: 2573

Re: methylene blue

I was in the same boat, Rosalie - inherited a batch of methylene blue with a Chemwatch label. God knows what was in it. I ended up making up a new batch and labelling it as a percentage concentration. Was easier than trying to work out molarity. Also included the percentage of ethanol. I learnt the ...
by Merilyn1
02 Feb 2023, 13:35
Forum: Recipes and Pracs
Topic: Tea Bag Prac.... need help
Replies: 8
Views: 3139

Re: Tea Bag Prac.... need help

We use Tetley, Yorkshire (can buy in Woolies) and Lipton. All will work but the Tetley works the best.
We do this for Year 7 Taster Day - students get one of each to see which works the best.
by Merilyn1
14 Dec 2022, 14:13
Forum: The Lab Tech Position
Topic: Tips for next year
Replies: 7
Views: 3374

Re: Tips for next year

Loopy wrote: 12 Dec 2022, 13:36 where is the old and cranky emoji?
That would be a picture of me :cheesy: