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Laboratory safety

All students must read and understand the information in this document with regard to laboratory safety and emergency procedures prior to the first laboratory session. Your personal laboratory safety depends mostly on YOU. Effort has been made to address situations that may pose a hazard in the lab but the information and instructions provided cannot be considered all-inclusive.

Students must adhere to written and verbal safety instructions throughout the academic term. Since additional instructions may be given at the beginning of laboratory sessions, it is important that all students arrive at each session on time.

With good judgement, the chance of an accident in this course is very small. Nevertheless, research and teaching workplaces (labs, shops, etc.) are full of potential hazards that can cause serious injury and or damage to the equipment. Working alone and unsupervised in laboratories is forbidden if you are working with hazardous substances or equipment. With prior approval, at least two people should be present so that one can shut down equipment and call for help in the event of an emergency.

Safety training and/or information should be provided by a faculty member, teaching assistant, lab safety contact, or staff member at the beginning of a new assignment or when a new hazard is introduced into the workplace.
Common Sense

Good common sense is needed for safety in a laboratory. It is expected that each student will work in a responsible manner and exercise good judgement and common sense. If at any time you are not sure how to handle a particular situation, ask your Teaching Assistant or Instructor for advice. DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING WITH WHICH YOU ARE NOT COMPLETELY FAMILIAR!!! It is always better to ask questions than to risk harm to yourself or damage to the equipment.

Personal and General laboratory safety

1-Never eat, drink, or smoke while working in the laboratory.
2-Read labels carefully.
3-Do not use any equipment unless you are trained and approved as a user by your supervisor.
4-Wear safety glasses or face shields when working with hazardous materials and/or equipment.
5-Wear gloves when using any hazardous or toxic agent.
6-Clothing: When handling dangerous substances, wear gloves, laboratory coats, and safety shield or glasses. Shorts and sandals should not be worn in the lab at any time. Shoes are required when working in the machine shops.
7-If you have long hair or loose clothes, make sure it is tied back or confined.
8-Keep the work area clear of all materials except those needed for your work. Coats should be hung in the hall or placed in a locker. Extra books, purses, etc. should be kept away from equipment, that requires air flow or ventilation to prevent overheating.
9-Disposal - Students are responsible for the proper disposal of used material if any in appropriate containers.
10-Equipment Failure - If a piece of equipment fails while being used, report it immediately to your lab assistant or tutor. Never try to fix the problem yourself because you could harm yourself and others.
11-If leaving a lab unattended, turn off all ignition sources and lock the doors.
12-Never pipette anything by mouth.
13-Clean up your work area before leaving.
14-Wash hands before leaving the lab and before eating.


Chemical safety

1-Treat every chemical as if it were hazardous.

2-Make sure all chemicals are clearly and currently labeled with the substance name, concentration, date, and name of the individual responsible.
3-Never return chemicals to reagent bottles. (Try for the correct amount and share any excess.)
4-Comply with fire regulations concerning storage quantities, types of approved containers and cabinets, proper labeling, etc. If uncertain about regulations, contact the building coordinator.
5-Use volatile and flammable compounds only in a fume hood. Procedures that produce aerosols should be performed in a hood to prevent inhalation of hazardous material.
6-Never allow a solvent to come in contact with your skin. Always use gloves.
7-Never "smell" a solvent!! Read the label on the solvent bottle to identify its contents.
8-Dispose of waste and broken glassware in proper containers.
9-Clean up spills immediately.
10-Do not store food in laboratories.

Additional Safety Guidelines

1-Never do unauthorized experiments.
2-Never work alone in laboratory.
3-Keep your lab space clean and organized.
4-Do not leave an on-going experiment unattended.
5-Always inform your instructor if you break a thermometer. Do not clean mercury yourself!!
6-Never taste anything. Never pipette by mouth; use a bulb.
7-Never use open flames in laboratory unless instructed by TA.
8-Check your glassware for cracks and chips each time you use it. Cracks could cause the glassware to fail during use and cause serious injury to you or lab mates.
9-Maintain unobstructed access to all exits, fire extinguishers, electrical panels, emergency showers, and eye washes.
10-Do not use corridors for storage or work areas.
11-Do not store heavy items above table height. Any overhead storage of supplies on top of cabinets should be limited to lightweight items only. Also, remember that a 36" diameter area around all fire sprinkler heads must be kept clear at all times.
12-Areas containing lasers, biohazards, radioisotopes, and carcinogens should be posted accordingly. However, do not post areas unnecessarily and be sure that the labels are removed when the hazards are no longer present.
13-Be careful when lifting heavy objects. Only shop staff may operate forklifts or cranes.
14-Clean your lab bench and equipment, and lock the door before you leave the laboratory.


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