An interesting and informative article on this subject was published recently:

Fleischer, S.V.  2010.  What once saved my life may now take it.  Identification, protection, and mitigation of health and safety hazards in medical history collections.  Collections:  A Journal for Museum and Archive Professionals 6(4):289-318

--John

John E. Simmons
Museologica
128 E. Burnside Street
Bellefonte, Pennsylvania 16823-2010
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and
Adjunct Curator of Collections
Earth and Mineral Science Museum & Art Gallery
Penn State University
University Park, Pennsylvania
and
Lecturer in Art
Juniata College
Huntingdon, Pennsylvania


On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 10:35 AM, Laura Furman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

We have had a large collection of pharmaceutical bottles that we have been struggling with over the last several years. We have had a lot of trouble determining how to safely dispose of them. Our local hospital put me touch with a hazardous waste company that they use. Unfortunately, their price was way too high for us. In the process of their quoting, however, they identified three bottles that contained chemicals that become highly combustible and shock sensitive when dried out. (Which they had become after 80 years.) We worked with the local bomb squad to remove them! They were as concerned about the chemical as the waste company had been and used the occasion to get some training in with their robot.

 

The bomb squad’s suggestion for the rest of the bottle we have to deal with was to contact the Haz Mat unit at our local Fire Department. We have not yet done that but will be in the coming year. We will want to work with them to preserve the bottle for our collection while disposing of the contents. Needless to say our policy going forward is that we will not accept bottles with contents!

 

Hope this helps,

 

Laura B. Furman

Curator of Collections

Midway Village Museum

815-397-9112 x 108

 

From: Victoria King [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 11:47 AM
Subject: Care for full medicinal bottles?

 

I recently just acquired two medicinal bottles with original labels and about half full of its original liquid.
Does anyone have any recommendation of how to care for the bottles, specifically the labels and liquid? Should I dispose of the liquid? Are there any special procedures to dispose of this liquid?

 

Does anyone have any suggestions? Let me know if I need to explain any further.


Thank you!

 

Victoria

 


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