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“Your Safer Source for Science” Suggested Shelf Storage Pattern SUGGESTED SHELF STORAGE PATTERN—ORGANIC
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     ORGANIC #2
Alcohols, Glycols, Sugars, Amines, Amides, Imines, Imides
(Store flammables in a dedicated cabinet.)
ORGANIC #8
Phenols, Cresols
  ORGANIC #3
Hydrocarbons, Oils, Esters, Aldehydes (Store flammables in a dedicated cabinet.)
ORGANIC #6
Peroxides, Hydroperoxides
  ORGANIC #4
Ethers, Ketones, Halogenated Hydrocarbons, Ethylene Oxide
(Store flammables in a dedicated cabinet.)
ORGANIC #1
Acids, Amino Acids, Anhydrides, Peracids
(Store certain organic acids in acid cabinet.)
  ORGANIC #5
Epoxy Compounds, Isocyanates
ORGANIC #9
Dyes, Stains, Indicators
(Store alcohol-based solutions in flammables cabinet.)
  ORGANIC #7
Sulfides, Polysulfides
MISCELLANEOUS
           ORGANIC #2
Alcohols, Glycols, etc.
ORGANIC #3
Hydrocarbons, etc.
ORGANIC #4
Ethers, Ketones, etc.
ORGANIC #9
Alcohol-based Indicators, etc.
If possible avoid using the floor.
Store severe poisons in locked Poisons Cabinet.
  Maximize
Storage Space
If shelf space is a problem, you are permitted to place more than one compatible chemical family on a shelf. Make sure you either have a physical divider or leave a 3" space between each family. This will maxi- mize your tight shelf space while keeping each compat- ible chemical family separate from one another.
  See page 232 for complete instructions on organizing your chemical stores area.
 



























































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