Order Signs Lab Location Building - Select -A. W. SmithBell Greve (Metro)BinghamBioenterprise [UWest, UCRC]Biomedical Research BuildingBishop (UH)Bolwell (UH)Clapp HallCleveland Center of Membrane and Structural BiologyCleveland Clinic Main CampusUCRC II [Gerber Building]DeGrace HallDental ResearchFarm - GreenhouseGlennanHamann (Metro)HEC Dental ClinicHEC Sampson PavilionGeorge M. Humphrey (UH)Kent Hale SmithLerner Tower (UH)MacDonald (UH)MillisNASA GlennNursing ResearchOlin BuildingPathologyRainbow Babies & Children (UH)Rammelkamp Center for Education and ResearchResearch TowerRobbins-Med EastRockefeller Physics BldgSears BuildingSeidmanService BuildingStrosacker AuditoriumUniversity Study CenterWhite BuildingWearn (UH)WickendenWolsteinH.G. WoodW. O. Walker Room NFPA 704 diamond hazard severities This gives the NFPA 704 diamond hazard severities. Each value should be the largest NFPA value of that hazard which is present in the lab. For example, if you had two chemicals with health 1, flammability 0, and reactivity 2, and a second with health 0, flammability 3, and reactivity 3 you should choose health 1, flammability 3, and reactivity 3. Health 4 - Life Threatening 3 - Major Risk 2 - Minor Risk 1 - Irritation 0 - No Risk Flammability 4 - Below 73°F 3 - Below 100°F 2 - Below 200°F 1 - Above 200°F 0 - Will Not Burn Reactivity 4 - May Detonate 3 - Explosive 2 - Unstable 1 - Normally Stable 0 - Stable Hazards List This is a list of all the hazards present in the room; click the hazard sign to select. If there are more specific hazards below the symbol, check all the ones which apply (but at least one, if you select the hazard). In this case you can just check the appropriate hazards and the symbol should be selected automatically. Hazards Present GHS Environmental Toxicity Environmental Toxicity Aquatic Toxicity GHS Harmful Irritant (Skin and Eye) Skin Sensitizer Acute Toxicity (Harmful) Narcotic Effects Respiratory Irritant Hazardous to Ozone Layer GHS Flame Flammables Pyrophorics Self-Reactives Organic Peroxides Self-Heating Emits Flammable Gas GHS Corrosive Skin Corrosion/Burns Eye damage Corrosive to Metals GHS Explosive Explosives Self Reactives Organic Peroxides GHS Toxic Acute Toxicity (Severe) GHS Gas Cylinder Gases Under Pressure GHS Health Carcinogen Mutagenicity Reproductive Toxicity Respiratory Sensitizer Target Organ Toxicity Aspiration Toxicity GHS Oxidizer Oxidizers Biohazard BSL - 0 BSL - 1 BSL - 2 BSL - 2+ BSL - 3 Radiation Hazard Radioactive Material X-Ray High Voltage Hazard Electrical Shock Hazard UV Light Hazard Ultraviolet Laser Hazard Open Beam Laser Enclosed Laser Thermal Hazard/Hot Surface Thermal Hazard Cryogenic Liquid Cryogenic Liquid Regulated Chemical Formaldehyde Benzene Methylene Chloride Other (Please select from list below) Other Regulated Chemical - None -vinyl chlorideleadcadmiumacrylonitrile1,2-dibromo-3-chloroproprane1,3-butadiene2-acetylaminofluorene3,3'-dichlorobenzidine4-aminodiphenyl4-dimethylaminoazo-benzene (methyl yellow)4-nitrobiphenylalpha-naphthylaminebezidinebeta-naphthylaminebeta-propiolactonebis-chloromethyl etherethylene oxideethyleneimineinorganic arsenicmethyl chloromethyl ethermethylenedianilinen-nitrosodimethylamine Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) PPE required while handling hazardous materials in the laboratory Required minimum PPE Labcoat Gloves Goggles Safety Glasses Face Shield Apron Hearing Protection Tyvek Suit Hard Hat Filtering Facepiece Cartridge Respirator Surgical Mask Shoe Covers Emergency contacts Primary Investigator Full Name Phone? Please use format 123-456-7890 Please use mobile or evening number Please do not use campus numbers (216-368-xxxx or 216-884-xxxx) Alternate1 Full Name Phone? Please use format 123-456-7890 Plesse use mobile or evening number please do not use campus numbers (216-368-xxxx or 216-884-xxxx) Alternate2 Full Name Phone? Please use format 123-456-7890 Plesse use mobile or evening number please do not use campus numbers (216-368-xxxx or 216-884-xxxx) Comments Send Signs to Full Name Email Address Building - Select -A. W. SmithBell Greve (Metro)BinghamBioenterprise [UWest, UCRC]Biomedical Research BuildingBishop (UH)Bolwell (UH)Clapp HallCleveland Center of Membrane and Structural BiologyCleveland Clinic Main CampusUCRC II [Gerber Building]DeGrace HallDental ResearchFarm - GreenhouseGlennanHamann (Metro)HEC Dental ClinicHEC Sampson PavilionGeorge M. Humphrey (UH)Kent Hale SmithLerner Tower (UH)MacDonald (UH)MillisNASA GlennNursing ResearchOlin BuildingPathologyRainbow Babies & Children (UH)Rammelkamp Center for Education and ResearchResearch TowerRobbins-Med EastRockefeller Physics BldgSeidmanService BuildingStrosacker AuditoriumUniversity Study CenterWhite BuildingWearn (UH)WickendenWolsteinH.G. WoodW. O. Walker Room Number of copies CAPTCHA This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions. Submit Leave this field blank Save
Order Signs Lab Location Building - Select -A. W. SmithBell Greve (Metro)BinghamBioenterprise [UWest, UCRC]Biomedical Research BuildingBishop (UH)Bolwell (UH)Clapp HallCleveland Center of Membrane and Structural BiologyCleveland Clinic Main CampusUCRC II [Gerber Building]DeGrace HallDental ResearchFarm - GreenhouseGlennanHamann (Metro)HEC Dental ClinicHEC Sampson PavilionGeorge M. Humphrey (UH)Kent Hale SmithLerner Tower (UH)MacDonald (UH)MillisNASA GlennNursing ResearchOlin BuildingPathologyRainbow Babies & Children (UH)Rammelkamp Center for Education and ResearchResearch TowerRobbins-Med EastRockefeller Physics BldgSears BuildingSeidmanService BuildingStrosacker AuditoriumUniversity Study CenterWhite BuildingWearn (UH)WickendenWolsteinH.G. WoodW. O. Walker Room NFPA 704 diamond hazard severities This gives the NFPA 704 diamond hazard severities. Each value should be the largest NFPA value of that hazard which is present in the lab. For example, if you had two chemicals with health 1, flammability 0, and reactivity 2, and a second with health 0, flammability 3, and reactivity 3 you should choose health 1, flammability 3, and reactivity 3. Health 4 - Life Threatening 3 - Major Risk 2 - Minor Risk 1 - Irritation 0 - No Risk Flammability 4 - Below 73°F 3 - Below 100°F 2 - Below 200°F 1 - Above 200°F 0 - Will Not Burn Reactivity 4 - May Detonate 3 - Explosive 2 - Unstable 1 - Normally Stable 0 - Stable Hazards List This is a list of all the hazards present in the room; click the hazard sign to select. If there are more specific hazards below the symbol, check all the ones which apply (but at least one, if you select the hazard). In this case you can just check the appropriate hazards and the symbol should be selected automatically. Hazards Present GHS Environmental Toxicity Environmental Toxicity Aquatic Toxicity GHS Harmful Irritant (Skin and Eye) Skin Sensitizer Acute Toxicity (Harmful) Narcotic Effects Respiratory Irritant Hazardous to Ozone Layer GHS Flame Flammables Pyrophorics Self-Reactives Organic Peroxides Self-Heating Emits Flammable Gas GHS Corrosive Skin Corrosion/Burns Eye damage Corrosive to Metals GHS Explosive Explosives Self Reactives Organic Peroxides GHS Toxic Acute Toxicity (Severe) GHS Gas Cylinder Gases Under Pressure GHS Health Carcinogen Mutagenicity Reproductive Toxicity Respiratory Sensitizer Target Organ Toxicity Aspiration Toxicity GHS Oxidizer Oxidizers Biohazard BSL - 0 BSL - 1 BSL - 2 BSL - 2+ BSL - 3 Radiation Hazard Radioactive Material X-Ray High Voltage Hazard Electrical Shock Hazard UV Light Hazard Ultraviolet Laser Hazard Open Beam Laser Enclosed Laser Thermal Hazard/Hot Surface Thermal Hazard Cryogenic Liquid Cryogenic Liquid Regulated Chemical Formaldehyde Benzene Methylene Chloride Other (Please select from list below) Other Regulated Chemical - None -vinyl chlorideleadcadmiumacrylonitrile1,2-dibromo-3-chloroproprane1,3-butadiene2-acetylaminofluorene3,3'-dichlorobenzidine4-aminodiphenyl4-dimethylaminoazo-benzene (methyl yellow)4-nitrobiphenylalpha-naphthylaminebezidinebeta-naphthylaminebeta-propiolactonebis-chloromethyl etherethylene oxideethyleneimineinorganic arsenicmethyl chloromethyl ethermethylenedianilinen-nitrosodimethylamine Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) PPE required while handling hazardous materials in the laboratory Required minimum PPE Labcoat Gloves Goggles Safety Glasses Face Shield Apron Hearing Protection Tyvek Suit Hard Hat Filtering Facepiece Cartridge Respirator Surgical Mask Shoe Covers Emergency contacts Primary Investigator Full Name Phone? Please use format 123-456-7890 Please use mobile or evening number Please do not use campus numbers (216-368-xxxx or 216-884-xxxx) Alternate1 Full Name Phone? Please use format 123-456-7890 Plesse use mobile or evening number please do not use campus numbers (216-368-xxxx or 216-884-xxxx) Alternate2 Full Name Phone? Please use format 123-456-7890 Plesse use mobile or evening number please do not use campus numbers (216-368-xxxx or 216-884-xxxx) Comments Send Signs to Full Name Email Address Building - Select -A. W. SmithBell Greve (Metro)BinghamBioenterprise [UWest, UCRC]Biomedical Research BuildingBishop (UH)Bolwell (UH)Clapp HallCleveland Center of Membrane and Structural BiologyCleveland Clinic Main CampusUCRC II [Gerber Building]DeGrace HallDental ResearchFarm - GreenhouseGlennanHamann (Metro)HEC Dental ClinicHEC Sampson PavilionGeorge M. Humphrey (UH)Kent Hale SmithLerner Tower (UH)MacDonald (UH)MillisNASA GlennNursing ResearchOlin BuildingPathologyRainbow Babies & Children (UH)Rammelkamp Center for Education and ResearchResearch TowerRobbins-Med EastRockefeller Physics BldgSeidmanService BuildingStrosacker AuditoriumUniversity Study CenterWhite BuildingWearn (UH)WickendenWolsteinH.G. WoodW. O. Walker Room Number of copies CAPTCHA This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions. Submit Leave this field blank Save