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I have molybdenum powder (nano particles size) dispersed in ethanol liquid I would like to complete a chemical risk assessment to cover the hazards associated

I have molybdenum powder (nano particles size) dispersed in ethanol liquid I would like to complete a chemical risk assessment to cover the hazards associated with the material.

Please from your experience help me in filling these requirements.

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- I will keep the sample in the laboratory and take the required sample from it at different times.

- The sample that I will use will be mixed with uranium dioxide powder to prepared UO2-MO pellet.

- Unfortunately, I do not know what materials I will use when taking a small amount of the main sample.

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Details of procedure and where applicable reaction scheme (Including starting materials, products/by-products and pressure):

Associated Assessments

General risk assessment for experiment

Equip/Exp overnight running

General lab activities

Ionizing radiation

Non-Ionizing radiation

Laser Safety

Biological/Bio-COSHH

Radiological

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