Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Www.jst.umn.edu Emergency Procedures. www.jst.umn.edu What would you do if the following occurred? List the actions/ responses you would take. Examples:

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Www.jst.umn.edu Emergency Procedures. www.jst.umn.edu What would you do if the following occurred? List the actions/ responses you would take. Examples:"— Presentation transcript:

1 www.jst.umn.edu Emergency Procedures

2 www.jst.umn.edu What would you do if the following occurred? List the actions/ responses you would take. Examples: Minor solvent spill: While running a column in DCM/MeOH under pressure, column glassware breaks causing solvent to splash all over the contents of your hood. A few flasks and column fractions are spilled. Major solvent spill: After returning from the stock room, 2 4L bottles of DCM are dropped (causing them to shatter) while moving them to the flammable cabinet. Fire: While working with Pd/C it spontaneously starts a fire on a lab bench. Injury: An out of place power cord causes someone to trip. The individual bumps his/her head on the edge of a lab bench and is bleeding. Stitches may be required. Emergency Response Procedures

3 www.jst.umn.edu Minor Solvent Spill Use spill kit for solvent outside hood. – (Do NOT use spill kits for HF, radioactive material, or mercury spills) If inside hood, close doors and sash. Notify lab mates. – Be conscious of solvent vapors (flammable, cause dizziness, etc.) Make sure there are no chemicals on you – remove lab coat, flush eyes, check shoes and other clothing Notify Chuck Tomlinson (4-2321) or Raul Caretta (5-8066) as soon as possible Spill kit locations? – In CHEM, large spill kits are located in near 681in Kolthoff and the hallway by the east elevator on the sub-basement in Smith. JST Emergency Response Information spills that do not pose an immediate hazard, clean up manageable by researcher

4 www.jst.umn.edu Major Solvent Spill Evacuate the area and alert others in the area Remove victims to fresh air – Remove contaminated clothing and flush contaminated skin and eyes with water for 15 minutes. – If anyone has been injured or exposed to toxic chemicals/vapors call 911 and seek medical attention immediately. Confine: close doors and isolate the area Contact emergency personnel – Call 911 and say "Call AHERPS”. Be prepared to give basic information and be given some instructions. Contact the Front Office as soon as possible: – Chem (4-6000) CEMS (5-1313) JST Emergency Response Information Spill that presents an immediate hazard (fire, explosion, chemical exposure, etc.) or is a highly dangerous chemical.

5 www.jst.umn.edu Fire or Release of Toxic / Explosive Material If you are trained and the fire size is manageable, use fire extinguisher to put out fire. If unmanageable fire, remove all personnel from area. Close off area to prevent spread of hazardous material or fire. Call 911 to report the nature and location of the hazard. Activate the building alarm system at the nearest manual alarm station. In all cases, report the incident to the front office – Chem (4-6000) CEMS (5-1313) JST Emergency Response Information

6 www.jst.umn.edu Injury If minor, go to the U of M Hospital Emergency Room accompanied by another person. If the injury is serious dial 911 and describe your injury as well as your location. Notify Chuck Tomlinson (4-2321) or Raul Caretta (5-8066) A First Report of Injury must be filled out promptly JST Emergency Response Information

7 www.jst.umn.edu Assisting an Emergency Response In the event of a building evacuation, fire, police and other emergency responders will go to the north entrance of Smith Hall, facing Walter Library. – If you have information relevant to an incident, plan to head to the north entrance to meet them and answer questions. Walter Library Smith Hall Fire Dept. Lockbox


Download ppt "Www.jst.umn.edu Emergency Procedures. www.jst.umn.edu What would you do if the following occurred? List the actions/ responses you would take. Examples:"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google