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Title: Shimizu Lab Specific Training


1
Shimizu Lab Specific Training
  • May 7th, 2009

2
University of Minnesota Hazardous Chemical Waste
Management Guidebook
  • Theres a direct link to it from the Shimizu Lab
    Website or go to www.dehs.umn.edu
  • All personnel are responsible for ALL hazardous
    chemicals they work with.
  • The guidebook covers how to handle, label, and
    dispose of hazardous waste.

3
Chemical Spill
  • Evacuate the area and shut off electrical
    equipments. Alert others using signs or tape.
  • Provide Aid immediately remove contaminated
    clothing, flush skin or eyes with running water
    for at least 15 minutes, and seek medical
    attention if necessary.
  • Confine the area.
  • Call DEHS at 6-6002 for chemical spills of highly
    reactive or toxic, during work hours. Call 911
    during after hours.
  • Clean up, using appropriate cleaning agents
    Bleach, alcohol, or the spill kit.

4
Chemicals/Labels
  • All chemicals should be stored in leak proof
    bottles and have leak proof secondary
    containments.
  • Labels should contain the full chemical name, no
    abbreviations/chemical formula.
  • List all components and percentage within the
    bottle.
  • Date
  • pH
  • Use yellow Hazardous Waste Labels provided by
    DEHS.

5
Working with Infectious Agents
  • Use Autoclave trash bags for all infectious
    wastes. Autoclave at 121 degrees celsius for 60
    min.
  • Red Bags can be used, however it costs 10x more
    for the University to dispose of Red Bags, and
    theyre only intended for use when there are no
    autoclaves around.
  • No Sharps or Liquids in trash
  • DO NOT overflow trash, fill it up to ¾ full.
  • All sharps should go in Sharps containers.
  • All Liquids can be decontaminated with 1 part
    bleach to 10 part liquids for 15 minutes, then it
    can go down the drain.

6
Virus Hood
  • Serological Pipets goes into the autoclave trash.
  • Pipet tips goes into the bleach waste bucket.
    Everyone is responsible for emptying the tip
    waste once its full. Tips can go into the trash
    and the liquid wastes can go down the drain.
  • Monitor the liquid waste container, empty it if
    more than ¾ full.
  • Clean up any spills, wipe down the work area, and
    keep the hoods clutter free.
  • Pipet Aids need to remain at their designated
    hoods.
  • At the end of the day, leave UV light on for
    15-30 minutes, then shut off all exhaust to help
    prolong the life of the filter.

7
Personal Protective Equipments
  • Wear appropriate gloves for all procedures.
  • Gloves can only be worn in workspaces. Not at the
    computer or outside of the lab area.
  • Wear goggles and face shields when necessary.
  • Lab coats or disposable gowns when working with
    hazardous chemicals and/or mice.

8
Lab Safety
  • Doors cannot be blocked or propped open under any
    circumstances. Ex) LN tanks cannot block fire
    doors.
  • Eye washes need to be checked once a week and
    documented.
  • Safety showers are located along the main
    corridor, checked by Building Management
    annually.
  • No open toe shoes.
  • No shorts or loose clothings.

9
SOPs
  • SOP template can be obtained at
    www.dehs.umn.edu/ressafety_rsp.htm
  • All SOPs should include safety measures that need
    to occur during each procedures and procedures to
    be followed in the case of any spills, exposures,
    or accidents.
  • All procedures in the lab must have a
    corresponding SOP.

10
Anesthetic Gas
  • www.dehs.umn.edu/PDFs/anestheticgases.pdf

11
Lab Cleanliness
  • Keep benchtops clutter free
  • Put things back in place after use.
  • Wipe down counters before and after use.
  • Drying racks should be cleared once equipments
    are dried.
  • Everyone should help monitor the CO2 tanks for
    our incubators and notify me or change out the
    tanks when its low.

12
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