We require secondary containment on all waste bottles so I do not see this as a huge issue. The use of these funnels has significantly reduced problems here and we have never had one knocked over to leak. With the funnels, you do not get bottles exploding and it is much easier to get people to keep their waste containers closed. I was constantly telling people to remove their standard funnel and close the bottle.
Safety decisions are about managing risks for the best outcome. Some codes/policies actually make things less safe in particular situations.
Ken
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> On Apr 22, 2016, at 10:58 AM, Barbara Foster
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> The funnel apparatus does not prevent spills if the waste container is accidentally knocked over onto its side. The waste system must be a closed system.
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> N.B.: I just asked my lab staff to test the vented caps (I was able to get a few sample caps - I really don't want to buy 1000 at a time) for the 4L bottles by filling the bottle with water and turning it upside down. They don't leak! They're perfect for waste that has to off-gas in a 4L bottle.
> Now I need to find 5-gallon plastic waste containers with vented lids.
> BLF
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> Barbara L. Foster
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