Ammonia Gas SOP
Ammonia Gas SOP
Ammonia Gas SOP
Ammonia gas
According to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for Ammonia special precautions must be taken when
working with this chemical. Below are some of the characteristics of Ammonia followed by
recommendations for handling the chemical and any paperwork needed in order to use the
chemical in the laboratory. This Standard Operating Procedure will be followed along with the
requirements of the Chemical Hygiene Plan.
Additional Classification: cause bronchiolar and alveolar edema, coughing, and nose and
throat irritation, severe injury and burns, skin burns, permanent eye damage or
blindness
Brief description of proposed chemical work: Ammonia gas is used for synthesis of
nitrogen doped TiO2
Storage:
Ammonia should be kept separate from water and Use only non-corrosive storage
containers. Chemical containers must be closed and labeled.
PPE required:
Skin/Body Protection (example: Lab Coat) Laboratory Coat
Eye protection
Face shield
Respirator (example: N95):
Hand protection (example: Nitrile gloves): Latex or Nitrile Gloves
Toxicological Effects
Acute Effects/ Precautionary Safety Measures: Very hazardous after an acute
exposure to eyes, skin or by ingestion. Severe over-exposure can result in
death.
This Standard Operating Procedure must be placed in the Chemical Hygiene Plan and the SDS
must be accessible. Also, all laboratory personnel must be familiar with safe handling practices
(i.e., training with documentation of training) when working with these chemicals. This must be
incorporated into the comprehensive chemical hygiene plan of the laboratory. If you have any
questions regarding a comprehensive mandatory laboratory chemical hygiene plan please
contact your Representative at Environmental Health and Safety (292-1284). For any other
questions or concerns, please contact:
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