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+ | Lots of batteries coming from computers, stereos, and who knows what else. They also come in little baggies through Receiving at the bottom of boxes. | ||
+ | They are fine if they are not leaking, but they might be corroded, or otherwise compromised. |
Revision as of 19:22, 27 December 2008
List of Hazardous chemicals at Free Geek and corresponding Material Safety Data Sheet(MSDS)
Fork Lift Battery
Our fork lift is a CLark T15 electric forklift with a wet lead-acid battery provided by Enersys.
CRT Glass
We do from time to time receive broken glass CRTs and should know about what we're exposed to, and how to handle broken CRTs.
- Read this before handling a broken CRT.
Fluorescent Light Bulbs/CFLs
We use them, they sneak in through Receiving, and sometimes they break. If one breaks, follow these instructions:
Batteries
Lots of batteries coming from computers, stereos, and who knows what else. They also come in little baggies through Receiving at the bottom of boxes. They are fine if they are not leaking, but they might be corroded, or otherwise compromised.