Standard Operating Procedure

LOCAL SAFETY OFFICER: Lenny Solomon
ROOM: Mallinckrodt 125, 127, 129
P.I.: James G. Anderson

DATE: August 15, 2006

TYPE OF RESEARCH: Atmospheric Chemistry

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING THAT MUST BE USED FOR ALL WORK:

GENERAL HOUSEKEEPING RULES:

  1. Chemicals should be stored on lab benches only when in active use. Otherwise, they should be stored in the appropriate storage cabinet.
  2. In general, clutter should be avoided.

WASTE DISPOSAL RULES:

  1. All glass should be disposed in the appropriate container; either in the broken glass box or in the contaminated glass box.
  2. Everyone needs to take the training offered by EH&S pertaining to the disposal of hazardous waste.
  3. The satellite accumulation areas are located under the hoods in 125 and 129. There is another one located in the basement pump room.

FUME HOOD USE:

Do not obstruct fume hoods or use them for passive storage. All fume hoods must be certified once per year.

CHEMICAL STORAGE:

Flammable liquids must be stored in the flammable cabinet. We also have a cabinet for corrosives. DO NOT store acids and bases in the same secondary containment tray.

SPECIAL TRAINING REQUIRED:

All lab personnel who work with chemicals must take training in the use and disposal of chemicals. In addition, training is available in laser safety, machine shop safety, and safety when using compressed gases.

CHEMICAL SPILL CLEAN-UP PROCEDURES:

  1. Small spills should be cleaned up by those in the lab. The location of our spill kit is in the main calibration lab.
  2. For large spills, clear the area of personnel and call the University Operations Center (5-5560).

OTHER RELEVANT COMMENTS:

  1. When a laser warning light is activated, do not enter that area unless you're told by the the laser operator that egress can be done safely.
  2. Always "ask first" before attempting to take any action that might be hazardous.

 

 

 


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