[Histonet] 10% NBF classified as non-haz waste
Jonathan Cremer
Jonathan.Cremer <@t> med.kuleuven.be
Wed Jun 5 01:07:40 CDT 2013
Tell your division safety group to stick their nose in a 10% NBF waste bottle and take a few deep breaths. Make sure you get it on video, so we can have a laugh.
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Jonathan Cremer
Laboratory Technician
TARGID - KU Leuven
Gasthuisberg CDG; Labo Experimentele Immunologie; Herestraat 49 bus 811; 3000 Leuven; Belgium
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Onderwerp: [Histonet] 10% NBF classified as non-haz waste
Did I miss something? My division safety group has instructed me to consider used 10% NBF as non-hazardous waste. Do I need to get out more, or is it still toxic and a potential carcinogen? Can I add it to beer again to get that nice foamy head like in "Good Morning Vietnam"? After all, it's non-hazardous.
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