From: TILAK CHANDRA <tilak.chandra**At_Symbol_Here**WISC.EDU>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Hazard Assessment Examples
Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2016 17:55:45 +0000
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Hi Monique:

 

I will help you in developing a brief haz. Ass. Tool for the Grignard rexn.

 

Thank you.

 

Tilak

 

From: ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety [mailto:DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**PRINCETON.EDU] On Behalf Of Wilhelm, Monique
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Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Hazard Assessment Examples

 

Thank you Tilak,

 

The first semester course is just work up methods.  Second semester combines work up with multi step synthesis.  We do esterification, a Grignard, electrophilic aromatic substitution, Aldol, Michaels and I think that’s about it.

 

Monique Wilhelm

Laboratory Manager

Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry

University of Michigan – Flint

 

From: ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety [mailto:DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**PRINCETON.EDU] On Behalf Of TILAK CHANDRA
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Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Hazard Assessment Examples

 

Hi Monique:

 

I will be happy to help you, If you can provide me the list of reactions. Extraction, reflux distillation are all work-up processes of organic/inorganic syntheses. Please refer recent article about hazards associated with hydrogenation reactions:

 

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S187155321500122X

 

 

Thank you and good luck.

 

Tilak

 

Tilak Chandra, Ph.D.

Chemical Safety Specialist

UW-Madison

tchandra**At_Symbol_Here**fpm.wisc.edu

Ph. 608-890-0255

       608-622-9761 (Cell)

 

“--our job in safety is to make the task happen, SAFELY; not to interfere with the work…” Neal Langerman

 

 

 

From: ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety [mailto:DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**PRINCETON.EDU] On Behalf Of Wilhelm, Monique
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2016 9:00 AM
To: DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**PRINCETON.EDU
Subject: [DCHAS-L] Hazard Assessment Examples

 

Hello Everyone,

 

Welcome back to post-election America!

 

I have a favor to ask of the crowd:

 

I have a huge task ahead of me of my own accord.  I need to write up hazard assessments for all of my teaching and research labs.  Of course, the process has been done many times and we have procedures with controls in place, but nothing documenting why those processes and controls.  I hate writing in any shape or form.  I was wondering if anyone has already done this and may be willing to share them with me as a starting point to make this seem less daunting????  I am specifically interested in ones for common organic chemistry procedures such as extraction, distillation, reflux, those synthesis-related things, etc.

 

If you could help, I would really appreciate it.

 

Thank you,

Monique Wilhelm

Laboratory Manager/Adjunct Lecturer/Chem Club Co-Advisor

Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry

University of Michigan-Flint

Flint, MI 48502

 

 

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