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Laboratory: Health and Safety Specific Information's
By: Dr. Mohammed A. Al-Soufi Center for Market Research and Consumer Protection University of Baghdad 2012
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Introduction Laboratory safety is the key to reducing injury and illness. There are many exposures in the laboratory that pose a hazard to your health and you may have never considered them as a hazard before. It is important to have proper training so you, as the employee, are aware of the potential dangers that may threaten your health or life.
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General and Specific Information‘s
No Food or Drink in work area
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Workers and students completed appropriate Safety Training course
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Unattended Experiments identified and controlled
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Workers are conversant in specific Operational Safety Procedures (OSP) or Guidelines for hazardous equipment and operations
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Procedures observed for hazardous Waste Disposal on campus
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Hazardous Laboratory secured against unauthorized entry
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Accurate hazard warning Placard posted at entrances
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Warning Signs and Labels
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Lab-specific MSDS collection available and be familiar
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HKUST Safety Manual available
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Know Emergency Procedures and familiar with escape route
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Have a good chemicals Inventory
Chemical safety Have a good chemicals Inventory
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Return excessive chemicals to CLS
Chemical safety Return excessive chemicals to CLS
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Label container properly
Chemical safety Label container properly
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Store your chemicals in appropriate locations
Chemical safety Store your chemicals in appropriate locations
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Secondary containment provides
Chemical safety Secondary containment provides additional control
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Chemical safety Protective shield
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Solvent cabinet and refrigerator
Chemical safety Solvent cabinet and refrigerator
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Keep your escape route clear
Chemical safety Keep your escape route clear
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Chemical safety Test for peroxide
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WARNING SIGNS AND LABELS
Chemical safety WARNING SIGNS AND LABELS
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Handle in designated areas
Chemical safety Handle in designated areas
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Store reactive compounds properly
Chemical safety Store reactive compounds properly
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Personal Practices Clean and Tidy
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Personal Practices Overhead storage
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Personal Practices Door viewing panel
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Aisles and path of egress
Personal Practices Aisles and path of egress
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Personal Practices Warning signs
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Personal Practices Use of PPE
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Personal Practices Pipetting
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Standard chemical waste container
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Chemical Waste Label on container
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Think before dispose of chemical into sink
Chemical Waste Think before dispose of chemical into sink
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No crowded chemical waste storage area please
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Electrical Safety Extension cord
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Electrical Safety Plug & adapter
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Electrical Hazard label
Electrical Safety Electrical Hazard label
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Improper use of extension cord
Electrical Safety Improper use of extension cord
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Fire Safety Sprinkler head
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Fire Safety Fire Escape Route
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Fire fighting equipment
Fire Safety Fire fighting equipment
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Expired extinguisher & metal fire
Fire Safety Expired extinguisher & metal fire
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Emergency Emergency Contact
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Emergency procedures & Evacuation
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Emergency ventilation in lab
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Emergency Escape route
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Fire fighting & First aid
Emergency Fire fighting & First aid
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Emergency Specific Training
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Emergency eyewash shower
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Emergency First aid box
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