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  1. General safety principles. All students are required to know and comply with good laboratory practices and safety norms; otherwise they be will asked to leave the laboratory.

  2. Always wear eye protection in the laboratory. For routine work, prescription glasses with tempered lenses or plastic glasses (available in the stockroom) are acceptable. For work under conditions of special hazard (explosion, corrosive chemicals), use a face shield.

  3. The newest edition of this proven guide includes a brand new chapter on laboratory safety culture, plus new content on: • The hierarchy of controls • The four biosafety lab levels and lab coats • Reporting lab injuries • Lab coat cleaning, comfort, and materials • Bloodborne pathogen training • Hazardous waste management

  4. 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

  5. Guidelines for Chemical Laboratory Safety in Academic Institutions2 integrates safety education throughout the entire curriculum for all levels of chemistry using a novel acronym system. Precollege (high school and middle school) science educators include chemical safety in the curriculum by following

  6. This manual outlines the requirements for the management and use of hazardous materials in research and teaching laboratories at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology. The operation of laboratories exposes workers to a wide range of hazards and risks.

  7. General lab safety rules. The following are rules that relate to almost every laboratory and should be included in most safety policies. They cover what you should know in the event of an emergency, proper signage, lab safety equipment, safely using laboratory equipment, and basic common-sense rules.

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