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  1. understand all of the safety precautions before starting your experiments, otherwise ask your instructor. The following are some general guidelines that should always be followed: a. Bring your personal protective equipment (PPE) in good condition to the lab, including a basic wrist-fitted lab coat, scrub pants and splash-proof goggles. b.

  2. Before a researcher (staff assistant, postdoctoral, graduate student or undergraduate) begins initial work in a laboratory, he/she is to be apprised of potential hazards (chemicals, lasers, autoclaves, etc.) associated with the particular laboratory in which he/she will work.

  3. Guidelines for Chemical Laboratory Safety in Academic Institutions 2 integrates safety education throughout the entire curriculum for all levels of chemistry using a novel acronym system.

  4. This document contains general recommendations for implementing a high-quality laboratory safety program, which are provided in a framework that is adaptable within any laboratory. A guideline for US application developed through the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute consensus process.

  5. LABORATORY SAFETY MANUAL . DECEMBER 2023 EDITION . Environmental Health and Safety University of Washington . Box 354400 Seattle, WA 98195-4400 . Phone: 206.543.7262 FAX: 206.543.3351

  6. This chapter describes important considerations when it comes to designing and organizing the laboratory. All laboratories should be equipped with appropriate safety features, e.g., an emergency shower, eye wash station, and fire extinguishers.

  7. Lab Safety Rules and Guidelines. A comprehensive round-up of common lab safety rules as well as frquently asked questions about lab safety to help you develop or update a set of policies for your own lab. by Jonathan Klane, M.S.Ed., CIH, CSP, CHMM, CIT. Updated Jan 24, 2024 | 8 min read. Download PDF. Share this Article.

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