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University of StirlingSchool of Biological & Environmental SciencesLaboratory Risk Assessment FormInstructionsforcompletingform:if usingMSWordviewasNormal Layout, zoomto100%.Type information witin te !o"es provided.Tese will e"pand to a##ommodate tete"t.$efore printing #e#% &ile, page setup, page size is '(.1. Title of Work Activity.etermination of soil e!changeable cations an" cation e!change ca#acity2. escri#tion of Work Activity (describe Method/Working Procedure/Protocol, including safety precautions and emergency procedures where necessary).Exchangeable cations and cation exchange capacity1.0 M potassium chloride Dissolve 74.56g KCl in distilled water. Transfer to a 1000ml flask and maketo volume with distilled water.0.01M sodium hydroxide Dissolve 0.4g Na! in distilled water. Transfer to a 1000ml flask and maketo volume with distilled water. "re#are in a fume $u#%oard.Strontium nitrate/hydrochloric acid solutionDissolve 10 g strontium nitrate in distilled water. Transfer to a 100 ml volumetri$ flask and dilute to volume with distilled water. "i#ette &.' ml $on$. h(dro$hlori$ a$id into a 100 ml flask half full of distilled water. Cool and dilute to volume. )i* the twosolutions in a reagent %ottle. "re#are in a fume $u#%oard.phenolphthalein indicator Dissolve 1g of #henol#hthaleinin 100ml ethanol then mi* with 100ml distilled water stirring $onstantl(. +ilter if a #re$i#itate forms and transfer to a reagent %ottle.0.5 and 1 mmolc L-1 Mg standards"i#ette 0.6 and 1., m- sto$k )g standard solution into 100 m- flasks. "i#ette 4 ml strontium nitrate.h(dro$hlori$ a$id mi*ture into ea$h flask and make to volume with KCl solution.1 and 2 mmolc L-1 a standards "i#ette , and 4 m- sto$k Ca standard solution into 100 ml volumetri$flasks. "i#ette 4 ml strontium nitrate.h(dro$hlori$ a$id mi*ture into ea$h flask and make to volume with KCl solution. /*$hangea%le $ations are dis#la$ed %( lea$hing soil with a solution of #otassium $hloride. 0n the lea$hate1 e*$hangea%le $al$ium and magnesium are determined %( atomi$ a%sor#tion s#e$trometr( and e*$hangea%le a$idit( %( titration against standard sodium h(dro*ide solution. 2e will ignore the generall( small $ontri%utions from e*$hangea%le Na and K and $al$ulate effe$tive C/C as the sum of e*$hangea%le Ca1 )g and a$idit(.i. 2eigh 5 g 340.01 g5 of dr( soil into a $lean 50 ml %eaker. 6dd ,5 ml #otassium $hloride 3KCl5 solution and stir thoroughl(.ii. "la$e a filter #a#er in a funnel over a 100 ml $olle$ting %ottle. "our the soil sus#ension through the filter. 2hen the li7uid has drained1 lea$h the soil with 8 further ,5 ml #ortions of KCl1 allowing ea$h to drain %efore adding the ne*t 3total of 100 ml lea$hing solution5. 9etain the lea$hate for anal(sis of Ca1 )g and a$idit( on$e drainage has sto##ed.iii. Determination of e*$hangea%le Ca and )g :sing a measuring $(linder1 transfer ,5 ml of the lea$hate to a $lean %eaker and add 1 ml strontium nitrate solution. Determine the $on$entrations 3as mmol$ l;15 of Ca and )g in the lea$hate %( atomi$ a%sor#tion s#e$tro#hotometr( 366< 3?5=H Mg Ca CEC + + =CECMg CaBaseSat5 3 100 +=!. Location (list laboratories in which work will be carried out).$U$% &'( an" (B)**". The follo+ing gro,#s of #ersons may be at risk- Aca"emics Technicians St,"ents 'isitors .leaners /aintenance 5. 0a1ar"o,s /aterials ,se" as Ra+ /aterials (Complete C!""/#isk $ssessment !ummary !heet. %ist all compounds, which are harmful, irritant, corrosi&e, flammable, to'ic, teratogenic, and carcinogenic or ha&e an (% or M(%, microorganisms, dust etc. )ick the appropriate bo'es for ha*ard classification, route of contact and personal protecti&e e+uipment).See anne! sheet#.0a1ar"o,s s,bstances create" as interme"iates or by2#ro",cts.3one$. /etho" of is#osal of Waste. Categorise waste as laboratory drain, normal landfill or specialist disposal. Categories for specialist disposal are i) sol&ents (non,chlorinated hydrocarbons and alcohols, chlorinated sol&ent, acetonitrile or others. -... sol&ents containing acetonitrile, ben*ene and tetrahydrofuran must be kept separately, ii) solids (acid, o'idising and to'ic). Consult the !afety $d&iser if you are in any doubt about which compounds are compatible or the correct method of disposal.)he following persons are responsible for the disposal of specialist wastes/ %. Risks 4"entifie" in the Work Activity. (%ist all C!"" associated risks and others such as/ , flammability, naked flames, manual handling etc. below, together with the protecti&e measures re+uired). #0!1 P#(2(-)$)02( M($!3#(!!odium hydro'ide solution/ corrosi&e Wear lab coats, glo&es and use eye protection. Prepare reagent in fume cupboard.$tomic absorption spectrophotometer/ naked flame and compressed gases0nstrument should be set up by a technician or other competent member of staff and operated only under super&ision."ydrochloric acid/ corrosi&e Wear lab coats, glo&es and use eye protection. Prepare reagent in fume cupboard.Laboratory Risk Assessment Form Ver. 1.0"age , of 5&. 0as a +ritten Emergency 5roce",re been #re#are"6 4es-o 0f so it should be attached to this form or incorporated into the Written Working Procedure (section 5). )his should include procedures for the emergency shutdown of e+uipment, dealing with spillages of large amounts of chemicals (especially corrosi&es and &olatiles) or the mi'ing of incompatible chemicals and specialist first aid treatment (e.g. for phenol burns).S#illages of aci" sho,l" be ne,tralise" imme"iately +ith so"i,m carbonate #o+"eran" the area thoro,ghly +ashe" ,# +ith +ater.S#lashes of aci" on the skin sho,l" be irrigate" imme"iately +ith #lenty col" +ater.S#lashes of aci" to the eye sho,l" imme"iately be irrigate" thoro,ghly +ith +ater from an eye irrigation #oint.Seek me"ical attention for any aci" b,rns.4nstr,ctions for emergency sh,t"o+n of the AAS are #rovi"e" besi"e the instr,ment. 5ress the re" b,tton to initiate safe sh,t"o+n an" t,rn off gases at cylin"er +hen the flame is e!ting,ishe".10. 4s S#ecial Training or S,#ervision Re7,ire"64es-o )he super&isor will appro&e straightforward work in progress)he super&isor will specifically appro&e the scheme of work in section 5)he super&isor will pro&ide super&ision personally to control the work6urther information (if yes selected)/AAS m,st be o#erate" by a laboratory technician or other com#etent member of staff11. 4f this #roce",re is restricte" to name" in"ivi",als #lease name them belo+.12. Restrictions on ho,rs of +ork..an any of these #roce",res be carrie" on 8o,t of ho,rs9 or by lone +orkers6

4(! -%one working6irst aid pro&ision essentialut of hours (7 pm 8 9.:; am) permitted$re there any additional precautions, which need to be taken for 1!. When sho,l" this assessment an" the control meas,res ne!t be revie+e"6 ?ate/ @anuary 5;;A)(.Accre"itation.!ignature of $ssessor/-ame/ r 4an :rieve?ate/ :B @anuary 5;;7Laboratory Risk Assessment Form Ver. 1.0"age 8 of 5

Laboratory Risk Assessment Form Ver. 1.0"age 4 of 5);. User Training Recor"Trainee-0 ha&e read and fully understood the risk assessment prepared for the abo&e work acti&ity. 0 understand the risks created and agree to use the control measures specified. 0 ha&e recei&ed the training necessary to carry out the work.S,#ervisor-0 am satisfied that this person has been trained and is capable of carrying out the work described.)rainee signature )rainee name (printed) !uper&isor signature ?ateLaboratory Risk Assessment Form Ver. 1.0"age 5 of 5


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