Am just putting it out there.....
If you could change anything, what would you change in the CSIS ?
CSIS
- fibreweb
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Re: CSIS
I would like to see the formula's included with each chemical.
Also the GHS symbols that relate to the chemical.
There also need to be direct guidelines as to the storage of the chemicals. Previously the chemicals have been stored in their classes.
The new labelling doesn't have these classes on them so how are they stored and from what I have read they cannot haver the GHS symbols and the dangerous good classes on the same label.
Are they to be stored according to the hazard with all those that have "Corrosive" together, those that are dangerous to fish together etc?
Which hazard symbol are they stored under?
This has the potential to put chemicals that were previously not to be stored together now stored together.
This needs to completely clarified in the CSIS.
Also the GHS symbols that relate to the chemical.
There also need to be direct guidelines as to the storage of the chemicals. Previously the chemicals have been stored in their classes.
The new labelling doesn't have these classes on them so how are they stored and from what I have read they cannot haver the GHS symbols and the dangerous good classes on the same label.
Are they to be stored according to the hazard with all those that have "Corrosive" together, those that are dangerous to fish together etc?
Which hazard symbol are they stored under?
This has the potential to put chemicals that were previously not to be stored together now stored together.
This needs to completely clarified in the CSIS.
- Labbie
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Re: CSIS
So we have been told, we must follow the CSIS until Alan Smith updates this. Storage goes by the CSIS, and the labels GHS, Silly I know, its a mad mad world. We have our Corrosive all together. But some like HCL 0.1M are not corrosive (Once dulited) but I do find it easier to have all the HCL together, in the Class 8 Corrosive cupboard. At least we have our backs covered, so I have been told.
Regards Labbie
Lab Manager/Lab Tech, mind reading etc etc
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Lab Manager/Lab Tech, mind reading etc etc
Now retired