Please give the name of all materials that will be brought.
List the Quantity of each material
Give the Chemical Abstracts number (CAS#) if it is known.
Indicate the hazard class for any hazardous materials.
Hazard Class Definitions
- Hazard:
- Any existing or possible condition that, by itself or through interaction
with other conditions, has the capacity to cause death, injury, illness, property
damage, unacceptable environmental impact, or other losses.
- Risk:
- A quantitative measure (or estimate) of the product of the probability that
a hazard will result in ill-effect and the consequence of an ill-effect.
- Toxic:
- Having the capacity to cause death, illness, or diminished function. A material
that meets one or more of the following criteria should be considered toxic:
- Has a published LD50 (Lethal Dose 50%) equal to or less than 0.5 g/kg of
body weight.
- Has a published LC50 (Lethal Concentration 50%) equal to or less than 1000
ppm.
- Has an OSHA permissible exposure limit (PEL) or ACGIH Threshold Limit Value
(TLV) equal to or less than 5000 PPM
- Has an OSHA PEL or ACGIH TLV equal to or less than 10 mg/m^3.
- Biohazard:
- An agent of biological origin (e.g., all infectious organisms, their toxins,
allergens of biological origin, and genetic fragments) that has the capacity
to cause ill-effects in humans.
- Flammable:
- Susceptible to ignition during storage, normal handling, or use. The term
includes, but is not necessarily limited to:
- All materials that ignite spontaneously when exposed to air.
- All gases easily ignited in atmospheres containing approximately 21% oxygen.
- All liquids having a flashpoint below 100°F (38°C).
- All combustible solids and liquids having a physical form that makes them
easily ignitable if dispersed into ambient atmospheres.
- Radioactive:
- Any material having a measurable specific activity above background. While
on the ANL site, materials with a specific activity >= 2 nCi/g must be
transported by the ANL Special Materials Group. APS must be notified of any
shipment of radioactive materials to/from the site.
- Other:
- Can include oxidizers, corrosives, carcinogens, explosives, and any other
hazard not listed. These hazards should be described in the comments
section
Check "Dispose at ANL" if you plan to dispose
of the material at ANL, as either waste or effluent, at the end of the experiment.