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Date: Jun 7, 2024 12:40 UTC

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Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] 10% IPA solution for storing synthetic cadavers

Date: Jun 7, 2024 16:59 UTC

Author: Emma Stein <estein**At_Symbol_Here**AURORA.EDU>

From: Jeffrey Lewin <jclewin**At_Symbol_Here**MTU.EDU>

Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] 10% IPA solution for storing synthetic cadavers

Date: Jun 7, 2024 16:40 UTC

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Demystify: 
Emma

I'ad start with your Fire Marshall/EHS/Risk department(s):

Storage - that's a large amount of liquid "in process;"  It is possible that the dilute state changes storage amounts but I'm not a code expert so maybe someone else who is can chime in.

Exposure - OSHA's PEL's are 200 ppm (8hr TW);  ACGIH is 100 ppm (8hr TWA); I would work with EHS/Industrial Hygienist to set up a monitoring program for employees.

Disposal - EPA specifically excludes alcohol solutions less than 24% from the definition of hazardous waste.  However, your EHS department may need to get permission from your sewage authority to dispose of that quantity of liquid.

Jeff


On Thu, Jun 6, 2024 at 11:59 AM Emma Stein <estein**At_Symbol_Here**aurora.edu> wrote:
Good morning DCHAS,

I am looking for some advice or opinions on a chemical storage question that has come up in our Anatomy & Physiology labs. 

We are currently using SynDaver synthetic human cadavers in our labs. These are stored in stainless steel cadaver tanks, in water treated with a small amount of chlorine granules and algaecide (the type used in swimming pools). The water is changed frequently (I believe every 2 weeks). 

The company has recently changed their storage recommendations, and they are asking us to replace the water in the SynDaver tanks with a solution of 10% isopropyl alcohol. We have four cadavers/tanks, so this process would require that we purchase 40-60 gallons of 99.9% IPA and dilute it in the tanks to make 400-600 gallons of 10% IPA solution (I'm not sure of the exact volume needed). This would be stored in non-airtight cadaver tanks in the large classroom/lab space where our A&P courses are taught.

The company has assured us this procedure is safe, that the 10% IPA solution is non-hazardous, and that the solution can be disposed down the drain (we would need to drain/replace this solution once per year). 

Can anyone here weigh in with concerns about the safety of handling such a huge volume of IPA with regards to flammability, vapor exposure (both for whoever is responsible for preparing the 10% IPA solution and for instructors and students who spend hours at a time in this classroom/lab), and also any concerns about disposal? Would it be wise to check with our city before planning to store or dispose of this volume of IPA in one of our classrooms?

We are working on setting up another meeting with a representative of the company to discuss our safety concerns, and would deeply appreciate any additional opinions from this group to help prepare! 

Thank you,
Emma

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