Breadcrumb ... Home Chemistry and Biochemistry RAWC Research Lab Lab Safety References Health Hazard: 4=Deadly, 3=Extreme danger, 2=Hazardous, 1=Slightly hazardous, 0=Normal MaterialFire Hazard: Flash Point- 4=Below 73 F, 3=Below 100 F, 2=Below 200 F, 1=Above 200 F, 0=Will not burnSpecific Hazard: OX=Oxidizer, W(strikethrough)=Use no water, SA=Simple asphyxiantReactivity: 4=May detonate, 3=Shock and heat may detonate, 2=Violent chemical change, 1=Unstable if heated, 0=Stable Below are general references for various hazards that are associated with the RAWC Lab: 1. General Lab Safety Regulations SDSU Laboratory and Occupational Health LibraryLab Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)Lab Waste ManagementPregnancy and Reproductive Health Chemical Waste Compliance Tips for LaboratoriesLab Fire SafetyLaboratory Fume Hoods Recommended Work PracticesRefrigeration/Freezing of Flammable LiquidsFire Extinguishers2. Handling Pyrophorics Guidelines for Pyrophoric MaterialsHandling Air-Sensitive ReagentsProcedures for Safe Use of Pyrophoric Liquid ReagentsPyrophoric Liquid Safety - VideoHandling Pyrophoric Materials - Video3. Handling Peroxides Working with Organic Peroxides in the Academic Lab Section - Rachel A. Willand-Charnley About Curriculum Vitae Lab Group Lab Group Meetings Research Resources Inspiring the Next Generation of Scientists - Outreach Diversity and Inclusivity Chemical Biology Lab Tour Organic Chemistry Lab Tour Lab Safety Booking Information Contact Information