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Improper Use of Speedy Dry "On Topic"
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<blockquote data-quote="FEGuy" data-source="post: 3608727" data-attributes="member: 5019"><p>No, sorry, you are mistaken. A substance, including in your example things such as poisons or oxidizers, if they are "unknown" substances, they get</p><p>a pH test, are identified as acidic or basic (or neutral) and the appropriate DMP clean up procedure is used. </p><p>I am not sure why I have to keep telling you to ask your PE dept your questions. They own the DMP program. The procedures are written. The materials exist. There are manuals, flowcharts, posters documenting these things. Get as educated as you want to be about it. It is not a secret.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FEGuy, post: 3608727, member: 5019"] No, sorry, you are mistaken. A substance, including in your example things such as poisons or oxidizers, if they are "unknown" substances, they get a pH test, are identified as acidic or basic (or neutral) and the appropriate DMP clean up procedure is used. I am not sure why I have to keep telling you to ask your PE dept your questions. They own the DMP program. The procedures are written. The materials exist. There are manuals, flowcharts, posters documenting these things. Get as educated as you want to be about it. It is not a secret. [/QUOTE]
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