MOU Controlled Laboratory Substances Fact Sheet

PI and Lab Personnel Responsibilities

  • Lock all doors/windows when the room is not occupied.
  • Establish specific locations where controlled items are utilized and/or stored.
  • Restrict access to the room to authorized personnel, establish key control so only authorized personnel can access the room.
  • Establish procedures to assure proper use of controlled items in laboratories and storerooms.
  • Beware of unauthorized personnel in the laboratory.
  • Be alert and attentive to disappearance of controlled items and report losses to UTPD at 512-471-4441.
  • Do not send controlled items to Surplus Property.
  • Review the complete procedure, MOU-Controlled Substances (PDF), found with Policies on the VP for Research Web site.

Important: Any person with specific authority to purchase or accept controlled items must bear full responsibility for establishing security measures regarding their purchase, acceptance, use, and ultimate disposal.

Controlled Apparatus

  • Condensers
  • Distilling apparatus
  • Vacuum dryers
  • Three - necked flasks
  • Distilling flasks
  • Tableting machines
  • Encapsulating machines
  • Filter funnels
  • Buchner funnels
  • Separatory funnels
  • Erlenmeyer flask
  • Two-necked flasks
  • Single neck flasks
  • Round bottom flasks
  • Thermometer flasks
  • Filtering flasks
  • Soxhlet extractors
  • Transformers
  • Flask heaters
  • Heating mantle
  • Adapter tubes

Controlled Chemicals

  • Methylamine
  • Ethylamine
  • D-lysergic acid
  • Ergotamine tartrate
  • Diethyl malonate
  • Malonic acid
  • Ethyl malonate
  • Barbituric acid
  • Phenylpropanolamine
  • Piperidine
  • N-acetylanthranilic
  • Pyrrolidine
  • Phenylacetic acid
  • Anthranilic acid
  • Ephedrine
  • Pseudoephedrine
  • Norpseudoephedrine
  • Red phosphorus