The number
of storage locations for hazardous materials within a department and
amounts on hand should be kept to a minimum. Similar agents should be
stored together in labeled, accessible but low-traffic areas.
Radioisotopes
should be stored in their original inner shipping container. If the
vial is transferred to another container, the inventory number must
be recorded on the new container and a radioactive label should be affixed
to it.
Fume
hoods, refrigerators and freezers used for storage of toxic chemical,
biohazards, recombinant DNA (level BL2 or above), blood or blood products,
or radioisotopes, must be marked with appropriate warning labels (including
cabinets and rooms).
Avoid
storing irritating, toxic, or carcinogenic liquids in rooms which are
not properly ventilated. Note that for cold storage of flammable chemicals,
only a refrigerator, freezer, or cold room specifically designed and
marked for flammable chemical storage may be used.