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Grad student slightly injured in lab mishap

- Staff Writer

Published: Mon, Jan. 05, 2009 10:27AM

Modified Mon, Jan. 05, 2009 10:41AM

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CHAPEL HILL -- A graduate student at UNC-Chapel Hill suffered minor injuries this morning in a mishap in a campus laboratory.

The female student suffered minor cuts and abrasions when a flask of nitric acid pressurized and exploded in a research lab inside Kenan Labs on South Road. She was awake, alert and smiling when loaded into an ambulance, with a small bandage over a part of her chin and cheek.

The student, whose identity was not released this morning, had some contact with the chemical but suffered no serious wounds, said Randy Young, a spokesman for the university's public safety department.

The building was not evacuated.

"It was well-contained in that one area," Young said.

Kenan Labs is one of the university's major chemical research facilities.

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