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Re: Storage in Cool Dry area
Posted by:
Jim Mazerat (IP Logged)
Date: August 17, 2006 07:09PM
John:
Why it is the people in chemical industry use such an innocuous term when is comes to a safety issue in instructing people how to properly store their product. A cool dry area can mean different temperatures to different people. It is like the question, how hot is hot.
Do you are anyone know of an industry standard as to what is meant by a cool dry area.
The chemical industry is one I would think would be so technical based on the science used to develop these products. What we get is something that has nothing to do with science.
Thanks
Jim