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Hazards Emergency Shut Down: Reaction: Date(s): Intended Conditions: Contact Person: Name:__________________ Phone:__________________ Other: __________________ Intended Conditions: T: _____ P: _____ Stirring: _____ Other Notes: ____________________________________________________________________________________ Hazards Acid Low Hazard Base Biohazard Oxidizer Radioactive Flammable Temp Hi/Lo Mercury or Heavy Metal Pressure Hi/Lo _________ Reactive Air, Water, Shock, Light, Heat, halogens, _______ Inhalation Hazard Toxic Emergency Shut Down: Use for “open” container areas Safe operating card adapted from UMN Joint Safety Team (http://www.jst.umn.edu/resources/labeling-samples) and http://storage.dow.com.edgesuite.net/safety-dow-com/External-SOC-Form_v060612.pdf