CHEMICAL INVENTORY WORKSHEET INSTRUCTIONS



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CHEMICAL INVENTORY WORKSHEET INSTRUCTIONS This form may be used as an aid to gather chemical inventory information for reporting in the online EHSA database. Completion of this form does NOT take the place of completing your inventory using EHSA and is not required. DO NOT SEND THIS FORM TO EHS! For more information on using EHSA to complete your chemical inventory, please reference the PDF document Tier II Inventory Reporting on the EHS website: (http://ehsd.tamu.edu/inventories.aspx). Place all appropriate information in the space provided on the form which follows these instructions. A sample form if provided for your reference. (1) Place in this column the name of the material as it appears on the container s label and/or MSDS. (2) CAS Number Place the Abstract Service (CAS) Number of the substance in this column. NOTE: If the substance/mixture does not have a CAS Number, leave this space blank. (3) Date Enter the date you received the chemical. The date should be no later than Dec. 31 st of the current calendar year. NOTE: This information is required for the chemical to be included in the database; if no date is given, the database will assume the chemical is on order. (4) # - Enter the location in which the chemical is stored. If a room number is not available, be as descriptive as possible (example: 2 nd floor custodial closet). (5) Type Use one or more of the below letters in this column to describe the storage container for the hazardous chemical. For more information, see the Storage Example List, which may be found on the EHS website. A. Above Ground Tank B. Below Ground Tank C. Tank Inside Building D. Steel Drum E. Plastic/non-metallic drum F. Can G. Carboy H. Silo I. Fiber Drum J. Bag K. Box L. Cylinder M. Glass Bottles/Jugs N. Plastic Bottles/Jugs O. Tote Bin P. Tank Wagon Q. Rail Car R. OTHER Place in this column the maximum amount containers) of each hazardous chemical stored on any one day during the year. s of different sizes for the same chemical should be entered as separate items in the inventory. For example, if you have 5 bottles of bleach, but 3 are 1-Quart size and the other 2 are 1-Gallon size, you would report 3 as the quantity on the first line and 2 as the quantity on the second line. (See sample worksheet.) (7) Size Enter the number representing the amount of chemical the container holds. Example: for a two-gallon sized container, enter 2 even if you only have a half-full bottle. Enter the unit that qualifies the container size. The list below shows the available options in the EHSA database. CC (cubic centimeter) Cubic Feet Fluid Oz (for liquids) Gal (for gallons) GG Gram JJ KG (for kilograms) LBS (for pounds) Liter MG (for milligrams) ML (for milliliters) OZ (for solid ounces) PT (for pint) QT (for quart) VV

Hazards - Use one of the following Roman numerals in this column to describe the hazards for the chemical. These categories are defined using key words (italicized) found on either the product label or the MSDS. I - Fire Hazard includes products which are flammable, combustible liquid, pyrophoric, and/or an oxidizer. II - Pressure Hazard includes products which are explosive or compressed gases. III - Reactivity Hazard includes products which are unstable reactives, organic peroxides, and/or water reactive. IV - Acute(immediate) Health Hazards includes products which are highly toxic, corrosive, toxic, irritants, sensitizers, and other hazardous chemicals which cause an adverse effect to a target organ within a short period of time. V - Chronic(delayed) Health Hazard includes products which are carcinogens, mutagens, or teratogens, and other hazardous chemicals which cause an adverse effect on target organ after a long period of time.

Page 1 of 1 Date: 10/15/2010 TABLE I WORK AREA CHEMICAL INVENTORY WORKSHEET 1. PERSON IN CHARGE Dr. Inventory Training 2. TELEPHONE No. 845-#### 3. BLDG. NAME & No. Granada Bldg (#1602) 4. DEPARTMENT Environmental Health & Safety (Name as on container)(1)* CAS No. (2)* s) Acetone 67-64-1 5/23/10 230 M 1 4 Liter I Clorox Regular Bleach 8/20/10 230 N 3 1 QT IV Clorox Regular Bleach 8/20/10 230 N 2 1 GAL IV Silica Gel 63231-67-4 12/1/09 230 N 1 500 Gram IV, V SAMPLE

Page of 1. PERSON IN CHARGE 2. TELEPHONE No. TABLE I WORK AREA CHEMICAL INVENTORY WORKSHEET 3. BLDG. NAME & No. 4. DEPARTMENT Date: (Name as on container)(1) CAS No. (2) s)

Page of WORK AREA CHEMICAL INVENTORY CONTINUATION SHEET Date: (Name as on container)(1) CAS No. (2) s)