Title: Health and Safety for Researchers
1Health and Safety for Researchers
- Philip Thornton
- Safety Officer
- 5 November 2008
2Think Safety!
- Electricity water
- Cables Hoses
- Naked Flames
- Flammable Material
- Chemicals
- Bottled Gases
- Lasers Radiation
- Heavy or Unstable Loads
- Difficult Access
3Who can help?
- Your Supervisor or Line Manager
- Departmental Safety Advisor
- Technical Staff
- Academic Staff
- Safety Officer
4Fire Precautions
- Risk of multiple fatalities and material loss
- Keep combustible materials to a minimum
- Take care with flammable solvents
- Dispose of waste promptly
- Take care with sources of ignition
- Do not wedge open fire doors
- Do not block fire escapes
- Reports faults promptly
5If fire breaks out
- Raise the alarm by breaking the nearest fire
alarm call point and shouting Fire!. - Call the Fire Brigade by dialling the internal
Emergency Number 3333, or dial 999 on an external
phone (On the internal phones dial 0 initially to
get an outside line). - Do not tackle the fire unless you have been
trained in the use of fire extinguishers and do
not take risks. - Evacuate.
6In Emergency!
- If alarm sounds leave the building!
- Do not return until the all clear is given.
- If it is safe to do so, switch off equipment
before leaving. - Only use fire extinguishers, if your exit path is
clear, you are in no danger and you have been
trained in their use.
7Familiarise yourself with the location of -
- Exits
- Fire Alarms
- Extinguishers (but do not use unless trained and
confident)
8First Aid
- Find out who the first aiders are and where you
can find them. - Each Laboratory has a First Aid Box - know its
location. - Only move casualties if they are in direct danger
and there is no danger to yourself.
9Employer Duties
- Safe Place
- Safe Plant
- Safe Procedures
- Safe Instruction
- Risk Assessments
- Safety Statement or Departmental Safety Code of
Practice - Safety Consultation
10Safety and YOU!
- Take reasonable care of your own safety and
anyone affected by your actions - Not under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- Co-operate with the University on HS issues.
- Not engage in improper conduct or behaviour
- Attend required training courses.
- Report defects in place, plant or procedures or
safety contraventions (to your manager) - Do not misuse anything provided for securing
safety
11Lab Discipline!
- Eating, drinking smoking are prohibited in all
teaching research laboratories. - Dont take risks.
- If unsure stop ask for help.
12Risk Assessment
- Before any new potentially hazardous activity
takes place, it is Risk Assessed. - A Risk Assessment form must be completed for all
experimental or project work a copy filed with
your Department.
13Risk Assessment
- The Risk Assessment Form is available from
http//www.ul.ie/safety/assessmentsheets/ULRiskAs
sessmentForm(Rev1-14May99).rtf - Risk Assessments are prepared by those closest to
the activity. - If unsure how to proceed or complete the RA, ask.
- The Risk Assessment must be read and signed by
everyone who engages in the activity. - Risk Assessments must be reviewed annually.
14Risk Assessment
- If you are required to engage in any pre-existing
activity where there may be an element of risk - Ask to see the risk assessment.
- If no risk assessment exists
- Prepare one yourself if appropriate or insist
that one is prepared by the individual
responsible for the activity.
15Chemical Agent Risk Assessment
- Chemical Agent Risk Assessments must be completed
where hazardous substances are used. - Forms are available from your Department
16Chemicals
- They must be clearly marked and stored safely.
- Appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
must always be worn when handling them. - Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) must be obtained for
all hazardous substances.
17Chemicals
- Some chemicals require specialist training before
an individual is permitted to use them. - Hydrofluoric acid (HF)
- Aqua Regia
- Check it out with your Department.
18Hazardous Waste
- Follow our Departments procedures for the
disposal of chemical wastes to ensure a safe
disposal. - Never pour liquid chemicals down the drain or
place solid waste in lab waste bins.
19P.P.E.
- If a risk assessment has highlighted the need for
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), it must be
worn. - If a recommended grade is required, consult the
appropriate Departmental Safety Advisor or refer
to the Safety Officer.
20Accidents
- All Accidents, Incidents or occupational health
problems must be reported to your supervisor. He
/ she must report it to Safety Officer - Action will be taken to prevent repeat
occurrences.
21Causes of Accidents
Unsafe Acts
Unsafe Conditions
Inadequate or missing machine guards - defective
equipment - fire hazards - poor housekeeping -
excessive noise etc
Failure to warn others of danger - using
dangerous/wrong equipment horseplay - lack of
controls etc.
Social Pressures
Management Pressures
Inappropriate safety attitude / customs /
attitudes to risk taking / Acceptable behaviour
norms / etc.
Inadequate financial resources - commitment /
policy / standards / training / etc.
22Accidents staff and students
23Accident Causation (June 05 Sept 08)
24Information
- Ultimate responsibility for safety rests with the
Head of Department. - University of Limerick Safety Department at
http//www.ul.ie/safety/ - Advice from
- Departmental Safety Advisor
- Safety Specialists (laser / Radiation / health)
25Remember!
- Safety is the concern of everyone
- Dont take unnecessary risks
- Please ask for help.
26Thank You