I had a question come to me from a High School, who is being dinged by a regulatory person. I don't have a definitive answer/source. Can you help? One major question I have is the idea of =93shelf life=94. As a chemist, I know that some chemicals degrade over time. But the ones that create a hazard upon degrading are few and far between. What are the rules about shelf lif e particularly for inherited old chemicals? What actions are required and what are merely suggested? Thanks! Teresa Arnold George Fox University Biology-Chemistry Lab Coordinator tarnold**At_Symbol_Here**georgefox.edu 503-554-2724 Fax: 503-554-3884 414 N. Meridian St. #6144 Newberg, OR 97132
I had a question come to me from a High School, who is being dinged by a re gulatory person. I don't have a definitive answer/source. =A0 Can you h elp?
One m ajor question I have is the idea of =93shelf life=94.=A0 As a chemist, I know th at some chemicals degrade over time.=A0 But the ones that create a hazard upon degr ading are few and far between.=A0 What are the rules about shelf life particularl y for inherited old chemicals?=A0 What actions are required and what are merely suggested?
Thanks!
Teresa Arnold
George Fox Uni versity
Biology-Chemistry Lab Coordinator
tarnold**At_Symbol_Here**georgefox.edu
503-554-2724
Fax: 503-554-3884
414 N. Meridian St.=A0 #6144
Ne wberg, OR=A0 97132
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