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Use Correct Containers for Dry Ice Storage

This picture is from a container that exploded due to improper dry ice storage. Dry ice should be stored inside of an insulated container such as a Styrofoam cooler or ice bucket to allow it to sublimate. If your lab has access to a dry icechest, place excess dry ice inside that. See the article […]

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Dry Ice Disposal: One More Tip

In the November issue of the Lab Rat Newsletter, EHSO discussed hazards involved in disposing of dry ice in a sink and offered tips for handling dry ice safely. Dry ice should be stored inside of an insulated container such as a styrofoam cooler or ice bucket to allow it to sublimate. If your lab […]

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Dry Ice Disposal

Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxide. It is used in research as a cooling agent. Dry ice is considered a hazard because it presents the following types of health hazards: Skin contact hazard – Skin can be damaged by the extreme cold temperatures of the ice pellets or blocks. Frostbite can occur […]

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