If you need a set of chemical storage guidelines meet OSHA and safety needs in your lab, school, manufacturing or storage facility, this page should provide the template you need.
Safe chemical handling requires routine inspections of chemical storage areas and maintenance of stringent inventory control. The inherent hazards of chemicals can be reduced by minimizing the quantity of chemicals on hand. However, when chemicals must be used, proper storage and handling can reduce or eliminate associated risks. All chemical storage areas and cabinets should be inspected at least annually and any unwanted or expired chemicals should be removed.
Typical storage considerations may include temperature, ignition control, ventilation, segregation and identification. Proper segregation is necessary to prevent incompatible materials from inadvertently coming into contact. A physical barrier and/or distance is effective for proper segregation.
Proper storage information can usually be obtained from the Material
Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), label, or other chemical reference material. As
required by 29 CFR 1910.1200, an MSDS must be on hand for every hazardous
chemical in your workplace. MSDSs must be provided by the manufacturer or
distributor of chemicals purchased. MSDSs are also available through the
LINDEN system, CDC's Chemical Tracking System. This system tracks CDC's
chemical inventory and includes MSDSs for most chemicals in the inventory.
The Internet can also be used to find MSDSs. For a fast search for an MSDS
on the Internet, go to the CDC Intranet, select "Databases", then select
"Scientific Information", and then "Material Safety Datasheets". This site
provides specific manufacturer information as well as generic information.
- Improper storage of chemicals
- Leaking or deteriorating containers
- Spilled chemicals
- Temperature extremes (too hot or cold in storage area)
- Lack of or low lighting levels
- Blocked exits or aisles
- Doors blocked open, lack of security
- Trash accumulation
- Open lights or matches
- Fire equipment blocked, broken or missing
- Lack of information or warning signs ("Flammable liquids", "Acids", "Corrosives", "Poisons", etc.)
The following list is not a complete listing of incompatible materials.
It contains some of the more common incompatible materials. Always research
materials you work with in order to work safely in the lab.
Chemicals listed in Column A should not be stored with or used near items in Column B.
| Column A | Column B |
| Acetic acid | Chromic acid, nitric acid, hydroxyl compounds, ethylene glycol, perchloric acid, peroxides, permanganates |
| Acetic anhydride | Hydroxyl-containing compounds such as ethylene glycol, perchloric acid |
| Acetone | Concentrated nitric and sulfuric acid mixtures, hydrogen peroxide |
| Acetylene | Chlorine, bromine, copper, fluorine, silver, mercury |
| Alkali and alkaline earth metals such as powdered magnesium, sodium, potassium | Water, carbon tetrachloride or other chlorinated hydrocarbons, carbon dioxide, halogens |
| Ammonia (anhydrous) | Mercury, halogens, calcium hypochlorite, hydrofluoric acid |
| Ammonium nitrate | Acids, metal powders, flammable liquids, chlorates, nitrites, sulfur, finely divided organic or combustible materials |
| Aniline | Nitric acid, hydrogen peroxide |
| Arsenical materials | Any reducing agent |
| Azides | Acids, heavy metals and their salts, oxidizing agents |
| Calcium oxide | Water |
| Carbon, activated | All oxidizing agents, calcium hypochlorite |
| Carbon tetrachloride | Sodium |
| Chlorates | Ammonium salts, acids, metal powders, sulfur, finely divided organic or combustible material |
| Chlorine dioxide | Ammonia, methane, phosphine, hydrogen sulfide |
| Chromic acid and chromium trioxide | Acetic acid, alcohol, camphor, glycerol, naphthalene, flammable liquids in general |
| Copper | Acetylene, hydrogen peroxide |
| Cumene hydroperoxide | Acids (organic or inorganic) |
| Cyanides | Acids |
| Flammable liquids | Ammonium nitrate, chromic acid, hydrogen peroxide, nitric acid, sodium peroxide, halogens, other oxidizing agents |
| Fluorine | All other chemicals |
| Hydrides | Water |
| Hydrocarbons (e.g., butane, propane, benzene) | Fluorine, chlorine, bromine, chromic acid, peroxides |
| Hydrocyanic acid | Nitric acid, alkalis |
| Hydrofluoric acid (anhydrous) | Ammonia (aqueous or anhydrous) |
| Hydrogen peroxide | Copper, chromium, iron, most metals or their salts, any flammable liquid (i.e., alcohols, acetone), combustible materials, aniline, nitromethane |
| Hydrogen sulfide | Fuming nitric acid, oxidizing gases |
| Hypochlorites | Acids, activated carbon |
| Iodine | Acetylene, ammonia (aqueous or anhydrous), hydrogen |
| Mercury | Acetylene, fulminic acid, ammonia |
| Metal hydrides | Acids, water |
| Nitrates | Acids |
| Nitric acid (concentrated) | Acetic acid, acetone, alcohol, aniline, chromic acid, hydrocyanic acid, hydrogen sulfide, flammable liquids, flammable gases, copper, brass, any heavy metals |
| Nitrites | Acids |
| Nitroparaffins | Inorganic bases, amines |
| Oxalic acid | Mercury and silver and their salts |
| Oxygen | Oils, grease, hydrogen; flammable liquids, solids, or gases |
| Perchloric acid | Acetic anhydride, alcohol, bismuth, paper, wood, grease, oils |
| Permanganates | Concentrated sulfuric acid, glycerol, ethylene glycol, benzaldehyde |
| Peroxides, organic | Acids (organic or mineral), avoid friction, store cold |
| Phosphorus, white | Air, oxygen, alkalis, reducing agents |
| Potassium | Carbon tetrachloride, carbon dioxide, water |
| Potassium chlorate | Sulfuric and other acids, ammonium salts, metal powders, sulfur, finely divided organics, combustibles |
| Potassium perchlorate (see also chlorates) | Sulfuric and other acids |
| Potassium permanganate | Glycerol, ethylene glycol, benzaldehyde, sulfuric acid |
| Silver and silver salts | Acetylene, oxalic acid, tartaric acid, ammonium compounds, fulminic acid |
| Sodium | Carbon tetrachloride, carbon dioxide, other chlorinated hydrocarbons, water |
| Sodium nitrate | Ammonium nitrate and other ammonium salts |
| Sodium peroxide | Ethyl or methyl alcohol, glacial acetic acid, acetic anhydride, benzaldehyde, carbon disulfide glycerin, ethylene glycol, ethyl acetate, methyl acetate, furfural |
| Sulfides | Acids |
| Sulfuric acid | Chlorates, perchlorates, permanganates |
Adapted from Prudent Practices in the
Laboratory: Handling and Disposal of Chemicals
, National Research
Council, 1995, with additions from OHS.
| Hazard Class of Chemical | Recommended Storage Method | Examples | Incompatibilities |
| Compressed gases - Flammable | Store in a cool, dry area, away from oxidizing gases. Securely strap or chain cylinders to a wall or bench. | Methane
Hydrogen Acetylene Propane |
Oxidizing and toxic compressed gases, oxidizing solids. |
| Compressed gases - Oxidizing | Store in a cool, dry area, away from flammable gases and liquids. Securely strap or chain cylinders to a wall or bench. | Oxygen Chlorine Bromine |
Flammable gases |
| Compressed gases - Poisonous | Store in a cool, dry area, away from flammable gases and liquids. Securely strap or chain cylinders to a wall or bench. | Carbon
monoxide Hydrogen sulfide Nitrogen dioxide |
Flammable and/or oxidizing gases. |
| Corrosives - Acids | Store separately in acid storage cabinet. Segregate oxidizing acids (i.e., Chromic, nitric, sulfuric, and perchloric acids) from organic acids | Acetic
acid Phenol Sulfuric acid Chromerge Nitric acid Perchloric acid Chromic acid Hydrochloric acid |
Flammable liquids, flammable solids, bases, oxidizers |
| Corrosives - Bases | Store in separate corrosive storage cabinet. Store solutions of inorganic hydroxides in labeled polyethylene containers. | Ammonium
hydroxide Sodium hydroxide Calcium hydroxide |
Flammable liquids, oxidizers, poisons, and acids |
| Flammable Liquids | Store in flammable storage cabinet and away from sources of ignition. Store highly volatile flammable liquids in an explosion-proof refrigerator. | Acetone
Benzene Diethyl ether Methanol Ethanol Toluene Glacial acetic acid |
Acids, bases, oxidizers, and poisons |
| Flammable Solids | Store in a separate dry, cool area away from oxidizers, corrosives, flammable liquids | Phosphorus, yellow Calcium carbide Picric acid Benzoyl peroxide |
Acids, bases, oxidizers, and poisons |
| General Chemicals - Non-reactive | Store on general laboratory benches or shelving preferably behind glass doors and below eye level. | Agar Sodium chloride Sodium bicarbonate Most non-reactive salts |
See specific MSDS. |
| Oxidizers | Store in a spill tray inside a chemical storage cabinet. Separate from flammable and combustible materials. | Ammonium
persulfate Ferric chloride Iodine Sodium hypochlorite Benzoyl peroxide Potassium permanganate Potassium dichromate The following are generally considered oxidizing substances: Peroxides, perchlorates, chlorates, nitrates, bromates, superoxides. |
Separate from reducing agents, flammables, and combustibles. |
| Poisons/Toxic Compounds | Store separately in vented, cool, dry area, in unbreakable chemically-resistant secondary containers and in accordance with the hazardous nature of the chemical. | Aniline Carbon tetrachloride Chloroform Cyanides Heavy metals compounds, i.e., cadmium, mercury, osmium Oxalic acid Phenol Formic acid |
Flammable
liquids, acids, bases, and oxidizers. See specific MSDS. |
| Water-Reactive Chemicals | Store in dry, cool location, protect from water fire sprinkler. | Sodium
metal Potassium metal Lithium metal Lithium aluminum hydride |
Separate from all aqueous solutions and oxidizers. |
| Carcinogens | Label all containers as "Cancer Suspect Agents". Store according to the hazardous nature of the chemical, using appropriate security when necessary. | Benzidine Beta-naphthylamine Benzene Methylene chloride Beta-propiolactone |
See specific MSDS. |
| Teratogens | Label all containers as "Suspect Reproductive Hazard". Store according to the hazardous nature of the chemical, using appropriate security when necessary. | Lead and
mercury compounds Benzene Aniline |
See specific MSDS. |
| Peroxide-Forming Chemicals | Store in air-tight containers in a dark, cool, dry area. See Table 3 for recommended storage time limits. | Diethyl
ether Acetaldehyde Acrylonitrile |
See specific MSDS. |
| Strong Reducing Agents | Store in cool, dry, well-ventilated location. Water reactive. Segregate from all other chemicals. | Acetyl
chloride Thionyl chloride Maleic anhydride Ferrous sulfide |
See specific MSDS. |
Under proper conditions, these chemicals will form explosive peroxides which can be detonated by shock or heat.
Peroxide formation hazard during storage.
Diisopropyl ether
Divinyl acetylene
Isopropyl ether
Potassium metal
Sodium amide
Vinylidene chloride
Peroxide formation hazard during storage and on concentration (i.e., distillation) of compound.
Acetal
Acetaldehyde
Cumene
Cyclohexene
Diacetylene
Dicyclopentadiene
Diethyl ether
1,4-Dioxane
Ethylene glycol dimethyl ether
Methyl acetylene
Methyl cyclopentane
Methyl isobutyl ketone
Tetrahydrofuran
Tetrahydronaphthalene
Vinyl ethers
Peroxide formation causes initiation of hazardous polymerization.
Acrylic acid
Acrylonitrile
1,3-Butadiene
2-Butanol
Chlorotrifluoroethylene
Methyl methacrylate
2-Propanol
Styrene
Tetrafluoroethylene
Vinyl acetate
Vinyl acetylene
Vinyl chloride
Vinyl pyridine
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