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1
Essentials of Laboratory Safety
  • Instructor Mr. Wayne Wood
  • McGill University
  • Environmental Safety Office
  • Chancellor Day Hall, room 615
  • Telephone 398-4563
  • waynew_at_hr.lan.mcgill.ca
  • www.mcgill.ca/eso

2
Before Lab Work, Get to Know
  • Hazards of materials agents and their
    prescribed safety procedures

3
Also Get to Know
  • Emergency spill procedures, use of adsorbents and
    disinfectants
  • Designated escape route and alternate
  • Location of fire ext., eye wash, shower, first
    aid, and spill kits

4
Downtown CampusBefore Lab Work, Get to Know
  • Emergency telephone numbers and reporting
    procedures
  • For emergencies requiring internal assistance
    call

3000
5
Downtown Campus
  • For emergencies requiring external assistance
    call

9-1-1
From a McGill telephone. If using a cell or
payphone call 398-3000 immediately after calling
911.
6
(Macdonald Campus)Before Lab Work, Get to Know
  • Emergency telephone numbers and reporting
    procedures
  • For all emergencies call

7777
7
While Working in the Lab
  • Shoes with full coverage and good grip soles
  • Restrain long hair, loose clothing and jewelry
  • Use appropriate eye, skin, and hand protection

8
Eye protection
  • Protects against risk of flying objects or dust
    particles, splashes of hazardous materials or
    harmful rays

9
Safety Glasses
  • Unbreakable lenses of plastic or tempered glass
  • For light-to-moderate work
  • Can be prescription lenses
  • Do not interfere with contact lenses

10
Goggles
  • Work with significant risk of splash of chemicals
    or projectiles
  • Can be worn over prescription glasses

11
Face Shield
  • Work with significant risk of splash on face or
    possible explosion
  • Face shield protects face adequately but not eyes

12
Hand Protection
  • Protects against risk of cuts, abrasions, burns,
    or exposure to hazardous materials.
  • Requires selection of the appropriate chemical
    resistant gloves

13
While Working in the Lab
  • Follow universal precautions
  • Handle unknowns as if they were hazardous

14
While Working in the Lab
  • Handle volatiles in a chemical fume hood

Contain bioaerosols in a biological safety cabinet
15
While Working in the Lab
  • Use mechanical transfer devices

16
While Working in the Lab
  • Authorized persons only
  • Identify EVERYTHING!
  • No food, beverages, tobacco products, or
    application of cosmetics

17
While Working in the Lab
  • Report all
  • Accidents
  • Injuries
  • Fires
  • Spills
  • Close calls

1
Disabling injury
10
Minor injuries
30
Property damage incidents
600
Close Calls
18
Before Leaving the Lab
  • Turn off
  • Gas
  • Water
  • Power supplies
  • Vacuum lines
  • Compression lines
  • Heating apparatus

19
Before Leaving the Lab
  • Identify and package waste, dispose properly
  • Lock/out and tag/out defective equipment
  • Decontaminate work surfaces and equipment

20
Before Leaving the Lab
  • Return unused equipment, apparatus, etc.
  • Leave lab coat in the lab
  • Wash
  • Close and lock door

21
Evaluating Lab Hazards
  • Regular review of the types of hazards
  • chemical
  • physical
  • biological
  • ergonomic
  • mechanical

Minor Variation in Procedure
22
Weekly Lab Checks
  • Eye wash (purge)
  • Fire extinguisher
  • First Aid Kit
  • Fume Hood
  • Tubing, pressurized connections
  • Chemical storage
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