Away from any type of food and in a cabinet with a child safety lock on it if you have children.
Storing anything that is toxic can be dangerous. We store toxic chemicals every single day, though. Cleaning supplies, laundry detergent, and so on. It is important to know the toxicity of these things.
Because the drum could rust through and release the chemicals, or be contacted by electricity and cause a fire...if you need to store toxic chemicals in a metal drum, you put a drum liner in first, and pour the chemicals into the liner. A drum liner is a very thick plastic bag.
All animals are affected by toxic chemicals.
The question is toxic to what. Not all chemicals which are toxic to humans are toxic to bacteria, and some chemicals which are toxic to bacteria are harmless to humans (which is why we can have antibiotics). There are chemicals (like Hydrogen Sulfide) which are very toxic to mammals that SOME bacteria eat as food. But there are other chemicals like chlorine which are toxic to both humans and bacteria. So the question does not have a simple answer.
There are too many to name. Assume all chemicals in lab are toxic.
store them below eye level
no, not as far as i know. it doesnt have any toxic chemicals inside the fuel so... you should be good
Increased mutation rate.
Green chemistry focuses on eliminating the use of toxic chemicals in chemistry without stifling.
Do all toxic chemicals have both local and systemic effects
Technology can contain toxic metals and chemicals, but it should not be released if a computer or other object is smashed.
That liquid is toxic, so don't drink it. The toxic chemicals spilled into the stream.