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LAB SAFETY (Undergrads) Forest Biomaterials North Carolina State University
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“Lab” Rules: Know the safety rules of the lab. Do not use equipment without training. Clean up! Ask permission to borrow anything. If you break something, let someone know. Developed by Drs. Jameel, Lucia, and Saloni (September 2008) 2
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Common Hazards Pulp and Paper
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Chemicals 4
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High Voltage 5
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Nip/Pinch Point 6
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Steam Lines 7
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Noise 8
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Slip Hazard/Wet Floor 9
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Cuts 10
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Compressed Gases 11
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Protect yourself! 12 Know what hazards are present in your work area and how to safeguard against them.
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13 Safety Plan Location
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Review MSDS for chemicals 14 MSDS available at www3.ncmsds.com or supplier.
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Select and wear the proper personal protective equipment to protect against the hazards found in the safety plan and the MSDS. 15
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Safety Glasses (All labs and shops) 16
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Gloves According to Hazard 17
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Apparel for Pilot Plant Closed toe and heel shoes Long pants (no shorts) Long hair should be tied back Clothing should not hang such that it could get caught in machinery
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SAFETY EQUIPMENT 19
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Fire Extinguisher DO NOT USE A FIRE EXTINGUISHER UNLESS YOU HAVE BEEN CERTIFIED BY FIRE SAFETY PERSONNEL. 20
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First Aid Kits 21
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Eyewash and Safety Shower 22
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Use of Eyewash Remove contact lenses if possible. Forcibly hold eyes open in eyewash. Have someone else turn on eyewash and call emergency response. Irrigation should last AT LEAST 15 MINUTES, even if emergency crews arrive more quickly. 23
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24 Safety Showers Used in the event that significant amounts of caustic, toxic, or otherwise hazardous materials are spilled on yourself or others. 1.Get under the shower 2.Pull the handle down 3.If necessary, remove contaminated clothing or shoes Generally located in the hallways outside of laboratories.
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SAFETY ALARMS Fire Alarm Oxygen Sensor (NMR Room) Fume Hood 25
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NO FOOD OR DRINK!!! 26 Including empty wrappers and cups!!! This is an OSHA violation!
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Proper Labeling of Chemicals and Stock Solutions Name(s) and concentration(s) of components Date of preparation Your name PI name Hazard i.d. (HMIS) 27
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28 Hazardous Materials Identification System (HMIS) Health (BLUE) 4 Deadly 3 Extreme danger 2 Hazardous 1 Slight Hazard 0 Normal FIRE (RED) Flash Points 4 Below 73 F 3 Below 100 F 2 Below 200 F 1 Above 200 F 0 Will not burn REACTIVITY (YELLOW) 4 May detonate 3 Shock and heat 2 Violent chemical reactions 1 Unstable if heated 0 Stable SPECIFIC HAZARDS (WHITE) Oxidizer OX Acid ACID Alkali ALK Corrosive COR Use NO Water W Radiation Hazard Bio Hazard 0 – 1 REASONABLY SAFE 2 SOME HAZARD – USE CAUTION 3 – 4 HAZARDOUS, BE VERY CAUTIOUS
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Safe Handling of Chemicals Proper labeling of all materials. Minimize exposure to all chemicals No eating, drinking, or applying cosmetics in labs. Avoid mouth pipetting and inhalation. Clean up residue from counters, containers, and equipment daily! Wash your hands when leaving the lab. 29
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Chemical Spills When in doubt, evacuate the area and notify instructor. Small spills---use Chemsorb to absorb and dispose as hazardous waste. Large spills (especially of fuming acids)— evacuate and call 911. 30
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31 Fire Prevention Guidelines
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Fire Safety Tips Locate nearest fire alarm box Clear exits Store flammable/combustible materials in appropriate containers away from heat and spark sources. Never leave open flame unattended. Regularly check electrical cords/switches. No extension cords long-term. 32
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In the Event of a Fire Activate pull station. If there is time, turn off open flames, turn off instrumentation, and stabilize experiments. Pull down fume hood sashes. Close the door. Alert others. Exit the building—do not use elevators!! Call 911 from another building or from a cell phone outside. Identify as being at NC State. Assemble at meeting area and account for everyone Do not re-enter the building until cleared by first responders. 33
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Surviving a Building Fire Never use an elevator. Check closed doors before opening; if hot, choose another route. Crawl if there is smoke. Take short breaths, freshest air is near the door. If you cannot leave—stuff towel, clothing, etc., under door, over vents to restrict smoke and fumes. Open window if possible. Call 911 and give your exact location. Use a towel, sheet, pillowcase, or clothing to hang out the window to mark your location for first responders to see. 34
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