From: Jan Windhorst <janwindh**At_Symbol_Here**TELUSPLANET.NET>
Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] chemical reactivity - hazard evaluation
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2022 12:35:10 -0700
Reply-To: ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**Princeton.EDU>
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Hi,

 

Besides Bretherick, I have used Bernard Martel's "Chemical Risk Analysis - A Practical Handbook" (ISBN 1-56032-835-5).

 

Jan WIndhorst

 

From: ACS Division of Chemical Health and Safety <DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**Princeton.EDU> On Behalf Of Melinda Box
Sent: January 13, 2022 12:38 PM
To: DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**Princeton.EDU
Subject: [DCHAS-L] chemical reactivity - hazard evaluation

 

Hi, all,

 

I am reaching to get your idea, suggestions, and experiences with regard to reactivity hazard evaluation. I recently discovered how very unhelpful CAMEO and Bretherick's are for evaluating research in organic synthesis or even compounds involved in drug manufacturing and am wondering what other recommendations people might make for resources to include in a hazard evaluation curriculum being designed for undergraduate and graduate Chemistry researchers.

 

Thanks in advance for any input you might offer,

Melinda Box, MEd, CCHO
Organic Chemistry Lab Supervisor

Chem Dept Safety Officer

North Carolina State University

Department of Chemistry

Fox  328

Tel: (919) 515-2537

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