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When I worked for the Dow Chemical company, the policy was:
 
When you transport (including walking) hazardous chemicals, use a suitable secondary container.
 
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In a message dated 12/15/2011 2:19:59 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, JAKSAFETY**At_Symbol_Here**AOL.COM writes:
And, what about written policies for transporting chemicals within your institution? ... Jim
 
James A. Kaufman, Ph.D.
Chair, ICASE Committee on Safety in Science Education
International Council for Associations of Science Education
www.icaseonline.net

President/CEO

The Laboratory Safety Institute (LSI)

A Nonprofit International Organization for
Safety in Science and Science Education

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In a message dated 12/14/2011 8:06:16 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, rachel.harrington**At_Symbol_Here**ROSALINDFRANKLIN.EDU writes:

I'm wondering if any universities out there have policies regarding the transportation of chemicals/biologicals.  I don' really cover this item in my CHP in any detail other than stating  they need to use the shipping/receiving dept. to ship.  The shipping/receiving dept. has procedures for shipping, as well, but what I'm looking for is if any institution has an institutional policy prohibiting staff and faculty from transporting in their personal vehicles; and, is any distinction made between hazardous materials (DOT) and non hazardous by DOT.   Likewise, any policies for visiting scientists and how they bringin their materials, if any? 

 As always, your help is invaluable=E2=80=A6.Rachel

 Rachel E. Harrington, MPH, CHMM

Director- Office of Environmental, Health and Safety

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

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North Chicago, IL  60064

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