Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 13:41:01 -0700
Reply-To: Eric Clark <erclark**At_Symbol_Here**PH.LACOUNTY.GOV>
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From: Eric Clark <erclark**At_Symbol_Here**PH.LACOUNTY.GOV>
Subject: Guanidine thiocyanate
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aka [CAS 90229-46-2] Hello All, Are there any special precautions regarding the disposal of guanidine thiocyanate solution? If you use this compound, what is your disposal method? From the MSDS it appears sewerable; but the MSDS data on the Incompatibility With Other Substances as Not Available. A senior researcher mentioned that this compound produces toxic gas when it contacts bleach or other oxidizers - substances typically found in sewer lines of a microbiology lab - and that's what I need to check up on. We're talking about liter quantities **At_Symbol_Here** 50% - 60% solutions. Thanks, Eric Eric Clark, MS, CCHO, CHMM Safety Officer, Los Angeles County Public Health Lab
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