Safe Working Practices for Honours, Directed Studies Students

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Safe Working Practices for Honours, Directed Studies Students. General Safety Precautions. General Rules Lab Coat Footwear Handwashing No Eating in Lab Area Personal Belongings Fire Procedure Injuries Emergency Number. Biohazardous Materials. Do not remove plates etc from lab - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Safe Working Practices for Honours, Directed Studies

Students

General Safety Precautions

• General Rules Lab Coat Footwear Handwashing No Eating in Lab Area Personal Belongings Fire Procedure Injuries Emergency Number

Biohazardous Materials• Do not remove plates etc from lab• Waste plates • Waste non disposals• Spills• Nothing Goes Down The SINK

Unprocessed• Disinfect work area• Spill cleanup• Wash hands before leaving

Chemical Preparation• Check MSDS for proper handling• Labeling and storage• PPE• Order needed• Safe Disposal

Disposal• Glassware• Broken glass• Autoclaving• Hazardous wastes

Glassware• Rinse and ensure glassware is

immersed in water in bucket in washup area

• When necessary do a load in dishwasher

• Return to appropriate shelf etc

Broken Glass• Not contaminated with biohazard

in glass breakage containers• Biohazard contaminated: yellow

sharps containers• Leave note on white board in

S365C if broken glassware

Autoclaving• Waste biohazards• Liquids

– Use slow exhaust• Wrapped

– Allow for drying cycle• Autoclave tape• Check with others before starting

(particularly Carolynne)

Hazardous Waste• Container

– Appropriate size• Labeling

– Contains all ingredients (no abbreviations)

• Location– S365F

Before Leaving After Every Session

• Clean any areas that have been used (balances, counter, fumehood)

• Glassware is put in washup area• Turn off gas• Turn off deionized water• Turn off lights• Turn off autoclave• Lock door

Working Alone• If at all possible avoid it• A risk assessment of your work must be done

with your supervisor to determine what can be done with minimum supervision

• Higher risk procedures should not be done when alone (working with hazardous materials, risk of fire)

• http://www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/hsprograms/workingalone.html

Working Alone • The Faculty of Science will be

striking a multidiscipline committee to develop working alone guidelines for the Faculty of Science

• Have some type of checkin procedure

Safe Work Procedures• http://www.tru.ca/hsafety/workingl

earningsafely/work.html

WHMIS

What is WHMIS• Workplace Hazardous Materials

Information System• Provides information about hazardous

materials used in the workplace• Workers have the right to receive

information about each controlled product they use

• Goal of WHMIS is to reduce injury and disease.

HAZARD CLASSES1. Class A:

Compressed Gas2. Class B:

Flammable & Combustible

3. Class C: Oxidizing Material

4. Class D: Poisonous & Infectious Material

HAZARD CLASSES• Class E:

Corrosive Material • Class F:

Dangerously Reactive Material

SUPPLIER LABELSSeven items of information mustbe included on supplier label:

1. Product identifier2. Hazard Symbols3. Risk Phrase4. Precautionary Statements5. First Aid Measures6. Supplier Identification7. Reference to MSDS

WORKPLACE LABELSRequired on containers for eachcontrolled product on site, including secondary containers.

Provide 3 types of information:1. Product Identifier2. Safe Handling and personal protective

clothing and equipment.3. Reference to MSDS

WORKPLACELABEL

MSDS SHEET• Material Safety Data Sheet • provides specific hazard information,

safe handling information, and emergency procedures for a controlled product.

• Key source of information for developing safe working procedures.

MSDS SHEETSNine Recommended Section Headings:1. Product Information2. Hazardous Ingredients3. Physical Data4. Fire and Explosion Hazard5. Reactivity Data6. Toxicological Properties7. Preventative Measures8. First Aid Measures9. Preparation Information

Cycloheximide MSDS• Routes of Entry: Absorbed through skin.

Eye contact. Inhalation. Ingestion.• Toxicity to Animals: Acute oral toxicity

(LD50): 2 mg/kg [Rat].• Chronic Effects on Humans:• DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY: Classified

Reproductive system/toxin/female, Development toxin [POSSIBLE].

• Causes damage to the following organs: the nervous system, liver.

Cycloheximide• May cause damage to the following

organs: blood, kidneys, gastrointestinal tract, skin.

• Other Toxic Effects on Humans: Very hazardous in case of skin contact (irritant), of ingestion, of inhalation.

TRU MSDS• Bookmark student computer

S365B• ThompsonMSDS • Msds• Read before using new chemicals

RESPONSIBLITIESWorkers1. Know & understand info on labels and MSDS2. Handle controlled products safely.3. Inform employer if labels missingEmployer1. Ensure workers understand WHMIS2. Provide training3. Ensure controlled products have MSDS and

WHMIS Labels4. MSDS available to workers