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From: Fred Simmons <fred.simmons**At_Symbol_Here**SRS.GOV>
Subject: Re: Peroxide-forming Chemicals
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Sorry about that, 

These links will take you to the Journal, from there you can find the 
articles. 

Fred

ACS Publications

Chemical Health & Safety

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10749098           Vol 11, 
Issues 5&6

Journal of Chemical Health & Safety

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/18715532           vol 13, 
Issue 1



From:   CHeadPE**At_Symbol_Here**aol.com
To:     fred.simmons**At_Symbol_Here**srs.gov
Date:   11/02/2010 03:48 PM
Subject:        Re: [DCHAS-L] Peroxide-forming Chemicals


The links to articles in the reply regarding peroxides testing didn't work 
for me.  The articles sound very useful.  Can you also provide the actual 
web address or check the links and send a correction?
 
Thanks very much
 
Charlotte J. Head, P.E.
industrial environmental consultant
In a message dated 11/02/2010 3:40:54 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
fred.simmons**At_Symbol_Here**SRS.GOV writes:
You may find these articles helpful, they are a good overview of time 
sensitive chemicals in general with specifics on peroxide formers. 



From:        "Halim A. Hasan"  
To:        DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**LIST.UVM.EDU 
Date:        11/02/2010 03:01 PM 
Subject:        [DCHAS-L] Peroxide-forming Chemicals 
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All, 
From a chemists perspective (which I am not), is there a rule of thumb on 
how long a chemical that has the potential to form peroxides should be 
kept once opened? Unopened? I will be reviewing regs for additional 
information, but I am looking for chemists (or others with experience) 
point of view. Thanks in advance. 
  
Halim A. Hasan, CHMM 
Environmental Health & Safety Officer 
Radiation Safety Officer 
Lundbeck Research USA 
201.350.0119 Office 
201.315.4842 Mobile 
  

  

Sorry about that,

These links will take you to the Journal, from there you can find the articles.

Fred

ACS Publications

Chemical Health & Safety

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10749098                 Vol 11, Issues 5&6

Journal of Chemical Health & Safety

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/18715532                 vol 13, Issue 1

From:        CHeadPE**At_Symbol_Here**aol.com
To:        fred.simmons**At_Symbol_Here**srs.gov
Date:        11/02/2010 03:48 PM
Subject:        Re: [DCHAS-L] Peroxide-forming Chemicals



The links to articles in the reply regarding peroxides testing didn't work for me.  The articles sound very useful.  Can you also provide the actual web address or check the links and send a correction?
 
Thanks very much
 
Charlotte J. Head, P.E.
industrial environmental consultant

In a message dated 11/02/2010 3:40:54 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, fred.simmons**At_Symbol_Here**SRS.GOV writes:
You may find these articles helpful, they are a good overview of time sensitive chemicals in general with specifics on peroxide formers.



From:        
"Halim A. Hasan" <HALI**At_Symbol_Here**LUNDBECK.COM>
To:        
DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**LIST.UVM.EDU
Date:        
11/02/2010 03:01 PM
Subject:        
[DCHAS-L] Peroxide-forming Chemicals
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DCHAS-L Discussion List <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**LIST.UVM.EDU>



All,

From a chemists perspective (which I am not), is there a rule of thumb on how long a chemical that has the potential to form peroxides should be kept once opened? Unopened? I will be reviewing regs for additional information, but I am looking for chemists (or others with experience) point of view. Thanks in advance.

 
Halim A. Hasan, CHMM

Environmental Health & Safety Officer

Radiation Safety Officer

Lundbeck Research USA

201.350.0119 Office

201.315.4842 Mobile

 




 

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