Laboratory Safety for Chemistry Students, Second edition
Corrections; 7/6/16
Section 4.1.1
Question 15
Should read:
"Figure 4.1.1.4... "
Section 4.1.2
Question 6
(a) The highest concentration or dose where that produces no observable adverse effect
(b) The lowest concentration or dose where that produces no observable adverse effect
(c) The highest concentration or dose where that produces no fatalities
(d) The lowest concentration or dose where that produces no fatalities
Section 4.1.3
Question 9
(c) Are interchangeable terms
Section 4.3.3
Question 9
(c) Covering all areas of potential skin exposure
Section 5.1.2
On page 5-235, in Table 5.1.2.3 the "Lower and upper flammability" data is percent by volume.
Section 6.2.1
Question 12
Un-italicize “molar mass” in Item II.
Section 7.2.2
Question 3
(d) both (b) and (c)
Section 7.3.2
Question 5
5. What method(s) can be used to protect yourself from radiation?
Section 7.3.3
Question 4
(d) Wavelength, power, and duration (pulse or CW)
Section 7.3.4
Question 4
(c) Was inadvertently mishandled at the CDC in 2014
Section 7.3.7
Question 7
7. What steps can be part of process safety?
(d) Only I and IV
Section 8.1.1
Question 1
c) In the 21st century most waste disposal outside the United States and western Europe involves direct discharge into the environment.
Section 8.3.2
Question 2
2. What factor(s) should be considered before purchasing a chemical?
Page 6-370; Table 6.2.1.1, insert left quotation marks in “Warning” header
Page 7-431, Table7.2.2.1, un-bold 3rd and 4th entries under “Description”
Corrections; 7/6/16
Section 4.1.1
Question 15
Should read:
"Figure 4.1.1.4... "
Section 4.1.2
Question 6
(a) The highest concentration or dose where that produces no observable adverse effect
(b) The lowest concentration or dose where that produces no observable adverse effect
(c) The highest concentration or dose where that produces no fatalities
(d) The lowest concentration or dose where that produces no fatalities
Section 4.1.3
Question 9
(c) Are interchangeable terms
Section 4.3.3
Question 9
(c) Covering all areas of potential skin exposure
Section 5.1.2
On page 5-235, in Table 5.1.2.3 the "Lower and upper flammability" data is percent by volume.
Section 6.2.1
Question 12
Un-italicize “molar mass” in Item II.
Section 7.2.2
Question 3
(d) both (b) and (c)
Section 7.3.2
Question 5
5. What method(s) can be used to protect yourself from radiation?
Section 7.3.3
Question 4
(d) Wavelength, power, and duration (pulse or CW)
Section 7.3.4
Question 4
(c) Was inadvertently mishandled at the CDC in 2014
Section 7.3.7
Question 7
7. What steps can be part of process safety?
(d) Only I and IV
Section 8.1.1
Question 1
c) In the 21st century most waste disposal outside the United States and western Europe involves direct discharge into the environment.
Section 8.3.2
Question 2
2. What factor(s) should be considered before purchasing a chemical?
Page 6-370; Table 6.2.1.1, insert left quotation marks in “Warning” header
Page 7-431, Table7.2.2.1, un-bold 3rd and 4th entries under “Description”