Hazardous substance management in dynamic scientific environments

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Hazardous substance management in dynamic scientific environments Sven Mohr Lund, May 15th 2019 International Technical Safety Forum

Content 01 Legal requirements European/German law Internal regulation Obligations 02 Register of Hazardous Substances Software solution Challenges 03 Basis for discussion 04 Acknowledgements | Hazardous substance management in dynamic scientific environments | Sven Mohr, May 15th 2019

Legal requirements According to European/German law Relevant laws Chemicals Act Definition of hazardous substances, classification, producer/importer/distributer Ordinance on Hazardous Substances Details on protective measures Working Conditions Act Risk assessments with regard to hazardous substances | Hazardous substance management in dynamic scientific environments | Sven Mohr, May 15th 2019

Legal requirements Internal regulation Relevant documentation DESY safety regulation #8: Handling of working substances Includes chemical and biological agents Process scheme Orders / warehouse requisitions Storage Transport Disposal | Hazardous substance management in dynamic scientific environments | Sven Mohr, May 15th 2019

Legal requirements Obligations Register of Hazardous Substances List of substances Specific properties Documentation Reference to facility management system (location) Interface to electronic data management system | Hazardous substance management in dynamic scientific environments | Sven Mohr, May 15th 2019

Register of Hazardous Substances Software solution Database of approx. 960 substances Name GHS symbol H & P statements Location Responsible person Link to safety data sheet CAS number Minor updates in 2018 (e.g. additional statuses, producer URL) | Hazardous substance management in dynamic scientific environments | Sven Mohr, May 15th 2019

Register of Hazardous Substances Challenges New lab/workshop Location Clarify responsibility Proper storage Capacities Number and type of chemical agents Documents → Enormous amount of work to enter base data ? | Hazardous substance management in dynamic scientific environments | Sven Mohr, May 15th 2019

Register of Hazardous Substances Challenges Register update Update cycles Contact / responsible person File formats (!) Dublicates Consistent data Quality control | Hazardous substance management in dynamic scientific environments | Sven Mohr, May 15th 2019

Register of Hazardous Substances Challenges Content of database Definition “Hazardous Substances” Minimum quantity Same substance, different producers → keep duplicates? Actuality of linked documents | Hazardous substance management in dynamic scientific environments | Sven Mohr, May 15th 2019

Register of Hazardous Substances Challenges Remainders of experiments Low and/or minimum quantities Sometimes very dangerous substances Storage ↔ disposal Documentation? Responsibility → for further processes → for storage/disposal → registration DESY Photon Science solution for user experiments via user portal (DOOR), risk assessment, verification of substances approval and documentation done via DOOR But no transfer of data (of substances for short-term experiments) to official register | Hazardous substance management in dynamic scientific environments | Sven Mohr, May 15th 2019

Register of Hazardous Substances Solution via DOOR Photon Science User Experiments Substances declared via user portal (DOOR): Large number of different substances and samples (hazard characteristics from harmless to toxic etc.) Typically small quantities Sometimes new compounds Database of 12.000 substances/samples Verification of substances, risk assessment, safety approval and documentation done via DOOR Latest MSDS can be downloaded via link to different suppliers But no transfer of data (of substances for short-term experiments) to official register. Storage ↔ disposal: arranged in user chemistry labs - if not possible to be taken home by the user (due to flight etc.) Responsibility: Chemistry lab operation: DESY staff User activities in chemistry lab: user group, project leader | Hazardous substance management in dynamic scientific environments | Sven Mohr, May 15th 2019

Basis for discussion Is it even possible to track all hazardous substances (in real-time)? Is it worth the effort to transfer substances (from DOOR) into the institute´s register that are needed only for short-term experiments? As long as we handle them professionally, do we really need to register all substances (immediately)? Are there resulting safety issues when substances are not (temporarily) registered? | Hazardous substance management in dynamic scientific environments | Sven Mohr, May 15th 2019

Acknowledgements Anca Ciobanu Photon Science – Technical Infrastructure anca.ciobanu@desy.de +0049 40 8998 4683 Sabine Lessmann-Bassen Photon Science – Technical Infrastructure sabine.lessmann-bassen@desy.de +0049 40 8998 3180

Thank you

Sven Mohr Occupational Safety and Environmental Protection sven.mohr@desy.de +0049 40 8998 4831