Lab safety Note for lab safety training/talk on Nov.20, 2011 Environmental Health & Safety website:

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Lab safety Note for lab safety training/talk on Nov.20, 2011 Environmental Health & Safety website:

Required documents SOPs for anything potentially dangerous – Including how to change MOCVD bubbler, dump sharp/chemical waste, use fume hood Lab safety plan – must have, in written form – Approved by PI – Risk analysis from EHS (optional) – eg. annual inspection, training MSDS – Storage(flammable/reactive) – Shipping requirements

Training Location of first-aid, fire extinguishers and spill kits Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) – Gloves: one time use, take off inside-out and dump in regular trash – Body cover: no exposed skin from waist down – Shoes: full foot coverage, no cloth or absorbent materials – Eyewear, respirator/ventilation Waste management – Waste chemicals: separately stored in labeled containers mark with full name and date. – Waste sharp items: special container or sharp edge secured

Training Chemical Hygiene – Designated area - fume hood: sash below mark – Separate flammable/reactive/waste inside fume hood – Glassware: rinse after use, label if left in fume hood – Store chemicals accordingly Separate flammable/inflammable, base / acid, HF Specialized cabinet / refrigerator (EHS can provide) – Handle spills: call (2-3876) immediately if unsure Use spill kits if comfortable – HF: especially dangerous, penetrate gloves in seconds.