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University of Washington Department of Chemistry Department of Chemistry

Research Stock Room

 

The Research Stockroom, located in Bagley Hall 36, is a self-service facility that provides stock items for sale in the following general categories:

Catalog

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Purchases

Purchases are made using any valid non-expired University of Washington budget number.

Procedures

Purchases are made by using a Husky Card with a departmental budget, or by filling out a withdrawal form. The withdrawal form requires the purchase date, budget number, budget name, contact phone number, printed name, and signature.

Setting Up An Account

To set up an account with the Research Stockroom a valid non-expired budget number is required, along with budget name, principal investigator, department, department mailbox number, and budget expiration date. An account can be set up by going to the Research Stockroom Manager, or by going to the Chemistry Purchasing & Accounting Office in Bagley Hall 109.

Cash

Cash purchases can be made by Chemistry Department personnel ONLY, and exclude chemicals and various other stock items as determined by the Department, and/or the Research Stockroom Manager.

 

Hours

The stockroom is open Monday thru Friday 9am - 12pm and 1pm - 4:30pm.

Contact

(206) 543-1624
chemstore@chem
.washington.edu

Ethanol

Ethanol sales are limited to Chemistry personnel and budgets ONLY. Sales require a permit with an authorized signature.

Liquid Nitrogen

Customers are NOT allowed to fill from large liquid nitrogen tanks unless trained and approved. See the Research Stockroom Manager.

Safety Policies

Safety policies include, but are not limited to the following:

Lab Gloves: Lab gloves are not permitted in the stockroom, and must be removed prior to entering, regardless as to whether they are considered clean or not.

Secondary Containment: Any chemical purchased in a container whose size is 2.5 liters or larger requires an authorized safety carrier, or secondary containment, as required by Environmental Health & Safety. If you have questions, please see the Research Stockroom Manager.

Cylinders: Empty cylinders require cylinder caps PRIOR to being returned to the cylinder shed.