First of all, it must be defined what is meant by organic peroxides: they are compounds characterised by the presence of two oxygen atoms covalently bonded to each other -O-O- and can be considered derivatives of hydrogen peroxide by replacing one or both hydrogen atoms with organic radicals.
Their peculiarity is that they are particularly sensitive to normal or high temperatures, so much so that they can cause dangerous explosions. It is therefore essential to pay great attention to their conservation from a thermal point of view: heat, rubbing, knocks or contact with other elements must be strictly avoided in order not to incur the generation of harmful and flammable gases or vapours or self-ignition.
It is no coincidence that storage should be in a cool, well-ventilated place, isolated from heat sources and avoiding direct sunlight: the storage temperature should be below 30°C.
Furthermore, organic peroxides fall within the category of corrosive substances, which means that they are capable of irreversibly destroying or damaging other substances with which they come into contact.
This requires care in the provision of appropriate protective equipment so that the worker is protected: goggles, gloves and a protective mask are essential.
Basic requirements for storage areas
Haste is bad advice: before choosing which of our products best matches your needs, check whether you are meeting the minimum requirements in your storage environments.
For the storage of flammable substances, fireproof safety cabinets must be used in accordance with the standard, displaying the dangers of the products and/or chemical agents contained therein by means of appropriate signs.
Information and signs to be placed on cabinets and shelves
The following must be placed at each cabinet or shelf:
The list of products contained, with hazard statements and the date of update of the list
Arrangement of chemical agents inside cabinets and shelves
Labour Security System provides several solutions, specifically designed to guarantee security and protection whatever the laboratory product to be housed inside the cabinet.
We as a company are doing our part, now it's your turn! Here are some rules that should always be observed when storing agents: