[[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zbSCMCbM55dc4RSzESODWkMF8Ypxytsg9DCbwRPsIdk/edit#gid=475360292|Here is the list of chemicals in LJP.]] This is an Excel spreadsheet managed by the Jean Perrin laboratory (accessible only to lab members). In this document, you will find: • **An official CNRS document listing all existing CMR agents (not just those in the lab)**. If you have any doubt about whether a chemical you intend to use in the lab is classified as CMR, you can check if it is present in this document. Potential hazards are indicated by labels, usually marked with an "H" followed by three digits (e.g., H330). To learn what each hazard label means, click on the red cell (G8) in this document. • **The other tabs contain inventories of chemicals available in the lab, organized by room**. If you are searching for a specific chemical, you can browse each tab and search using "CTRL+F" to type the name of the chemical. Typically, chemicals are labeled in English, but you may also try the French name if necessary. Please make sure to read the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) before using any chemical to ensure you take the necessary safety precautions. At the top of each tab, you will also find a link to the WHO website, which lists all hazardous and CMR chemicals. **A QR code is displayed near the chemical stocks. This QR code will allow you to access this inventory** ------------------------- **[[https://www.prc.cnrs.fr/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/label-elements-clp-regulation-memo-en-2024.pdf|Pictograms and associated hazard statements]] ** **How to safely remove soiled gloves without promoting contamination with hazardous products ** * [[https://cdn.who.int/media/docs/default-source/integrated-health-services-(ihs)/infection-prevention-and-control/hand-hygiene/tools/glove-use-information-leaflet.pdf?sfvrsn=13670aa_10|According to World Health Organization]] * [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkRI6DtvUL4|Youtube video]]