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Lab.-Spec. Info. Pg. LSI.0.1 Laboratory-Specific Information This Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP) belongs to: Laboratory Name: Introductory Physics Labs Chemical Hygiene Officer*: Jack Olsen Department: Physics Phone: (206) 543-7094 Date: August 17, 2017 *The Chemical Hygiene Officer is the Principal Investigator, Faculty Member, or Supervisor who is responsible for the Chemical Hygiene Plan in the unit or laboratory. In this case, the Introductory Physics Labs’ Manager. Laboratory Spaces This CHP covers the following laboratory spaces: Building(s): Physics/Astronomy Building (PAB) Room #: B140 & B108/B110/B123/B125/B128/B176/B180 & B109/B156 & B042 If Parts of Room(s), Description of Area: B140 is the main staging area and office/work space for the lab’s staff B108 et. al. are the introductory physics labs’ rooms B109/B156 are used as tutorial spaces**, but are under the purview of this documentation B042 is the ‘sophomore’ physics labs’ room (PHYS 231) **B164 is used as a tutorial space, but is not under the purview of this documentation.

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Laboratory-Specific Information

This Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP) belongs to:

Laboratory Name: Introductory Physics Labs

Chemical Hygiene Officer*: Jack Olsen

Department: Physics

Phone: (206) 543-7094

Date: August 17, 2017

*The Chemical Hygiene Officer is the Principal Investigator, Faculty Member, or Supervisor who is responsible for the Chemical Hygiene Plan in the unit or laboratory. In this case, the Introductory Physics Labs’ Manager.

Laboratory Spaces This CHP covers the following laboratory spaces:

Building(s): Physics/Astronomy Building (PAB)

Room #: B140 & B108/B110/B123/B125/B128/B176/B180 & B109/B156 & B042

If Parts of Room(s), Description of Area:

B140 is the main staging area and office/work space for the lab’s staff

B108 et. al. are the introductory physics labs’ rooms

B109/B156 are used as tutorial spaces**, but are under the purview of this documentation

B042 is the ‘sophomore’ physics labs’ room (PHYS 231)

**B164 is used as a tutorial space, but is not under the purview of this documentation.

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Reviews and Updates Log This CHP, consisting of the UW Laboratory Safety Manual and our Laboratory-Specific Information, was reviewed and updated

On: By:

August 31, 2017 Jack Olsen

March 19, 2018 Jack Olsen

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Contents Checklist The items listed below identify the laboratory-specific information that is attached (or filed in its noted location) and that applies to this laboratory:

Laboratory-specific information cover sheet (i.e., these pages)

Laboratory floor plan(s)

General laboratory safety rules, applicable throughout the laboratory

Designations of individuals performing particular tasks (e.g., checking first aid supplies, maintaining chemical inventories, etc.)

Authorizations for individuals to use specific hazardous/controlled substances

Any special instructions for receiving and storing hazardous materials

Contents of chemical spill kit(s)

Any special instructions for labeling containers

Training records, or location if filed separately from this Plan

Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), or location if filed separately

MyChem Chemical Inventory Report, or location if filed separately

Locations of MSDSs, other reference materials, University or departmental safety rules that apply to us, equipment maintenance manuals, other paper documents (such as a building evacuation plan or departmental health and safety plan) if filed separately from this CHP, etc.

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1 – Floor Plans

Floor plans for the lab spaces will be maintained both physically and electronically by the Chemical Hygiene Officer.

Electronic Documentation Electronic documentation will be maintained on the phys-arrow server and can be found at:

\\phys-arrow\labs\Safety\1 - Laboratory Floor Plans\

Physical Documentation A physical copy of each floor plan will be posted in each room, near the main doorway (the one which accesses the main hallway).

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2 – General Laboratory Safety Rules Pg. LSI.2.1

2 – General Laboratory Safety Rules

Rules for Students Students are never to work in any laboratory area without instructional supervision. Students must follow all instructions from instructional and laboratory staff.

General Rules Food and/or Drink

o No food or drink is allowed in any laboratories o B042 is excepted from this rule when it is not being used as a laboratory space o After working in the laboratories, ALWAYS wash your hands before eating or

drinking Pre-empting Potential Safety Hazards

o Before starting any laboratory activity, assess the safety needs of the activity: What are potential safety hazards? Is there any personal protective equipment (gloves, goggle, mask, etc.)

required? o This does not need to be a long process but needs to be sufficient to make

preparatory decisions to ensure safety Never work with dangerous materials or processes in the laboratory spaces alone

Hazardous Materials or Chemicals (HM/C) Special Rules Introduction of New HM/C

o New HM/C require an overall safety assessment o New HM/C require a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) check o New HM/C must be cleared through the Introductory Physics Labs’ Manager or

an Introductory Physics Labs’ Scientific Instructional Technician Storage of HM/C

o Only the minimum necessary amounts of HM/C for active use in the labs will be stored in the classrooms (i.e.: not in B140) Classroom stores of HM/C will be in a locked cabinet Access to HM/C outside of normal lab use will be restricted to lab staff,

except in cases where a need is justified o Amounts of HM/C beyond the minimum amounts necessary for active use in the

labs will be stored in B140

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3 – Designated Tasks Pg. LSI.3.1

3 – Designated Tasks

Task Frequency Due By Performed By

Review/Update Lab Safety Manual Annually 30 September Jack Olsen

Review/Update Chemical Inventory Annually 30 September Elana Voigt

Review/Update Radioactive Materials Inventory and Storage

Annually 30 September Jack Olsen

Review/Update First Aid Supplies Semi-Annually

31 August 28 February

Elana Voigt

Review/Update Spill Kits Annually 30 September Elana Voigt

Spot-Check Safety Status of Labs Quarterly First Week of Classes Elana Voigt

Run eyewashes Weekly After Set-Ups or Mondays

Elana Voigt

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4 – Authorizations for Specific Procedures or Substances

Activity Authorized Person(s) Training Status

Isoproyl Alcohol (Large Quantities)

Jack Olsen Elana Voigt

Completed Completed

Hydrochloric Acid Jack Olsen Elana Voigt

Completed Completed

Soldering

Jack Olsen Elana Voigt April Baldock Locke Patton-Hall Shiv Subramanyam

Completed Completed Completed Completed In-Progress

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5 – Spill Kits Pg. LSI.5.1

5 – Spill Kits

The primary need for a Spill Kit in the Introductory Physics Laboratories is in the case of spilled Isopropyl Alcohol. Instructions for using the Spill Kit in the case of an Isopropyl Alcohol spill can be found in the Isopropyl Alcohol Clean Up Instructions. These are located physically within each Spill Kit and digitally on the phys-arrow server at:

\\phys-arrow\labs\Safety\5 - Contents of Spill Kits

Spill Kit Contents Isopropyl Alcohol Clean Up Instructions Chemical Spills Focus Sheet and Hazardous Waste bag labels Goggles

o 1 pair for not-over-glasses use o 1 pair for over-glasses use

Gloves o Nitrile (sizes small to x-large) in bags o Silver shield for secondary protection

Yellow hazardous waste bags Zips ties to close waste bags Two 5lb bags of sand Hand broom and dust pan Sponge

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6 – Special Labeling Instructions Pg. LSI.6.1

6 – Special Labeling Instructions

Chemical containers should always be clearly labeled with their contents. Labels meant for long term use should be made using the label maker in the front office. Always label not only the name of the solution but the chemical contents (ie. “Eluting Solution” is insufficient, label with % hydrochloric acid and % sodium chloride). Always affix appropriate warning labels such as “hazardous” and “flammable”. See Introductory Labs Manager or Scientific Instructional Technician for special hazard labels. Lead waste and other hazardous waste must always use an EH&S official hazardous waste label that clearly states the type of hazardous waste in the container. Never mix different types of hazardous waste in the same container.

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7 – Training Records

Training records will be maintained both physically and electronically by the Chemical Hygiene Officer.

Online Documentation Electronic documentation will be maintained online at:

https://depts.washington.edu/phys1xxz/safety.php The following will be maintained in that location:

An updated version of the EH&S Lab Safety Training Matrix Example Checklists for the various personnel types Links to required trainings (on the EH&S site, the department site, or otherwise)

Electronic Documentation Electronic documentation will be maintained on the phys-arrow server and can be found at:

\\phys-arrow\labs\Safety\7 - Training Records\ The following will be maintained in that location:

An updated version of the EH&S Lab Safety Training Matrix Example EH&S Lab Safety Training Checklists for the various personnel types Specific EH&S Lab Safety Training Checklists for each member of staff Certificates and Receipts for completed trainings

Physical Documentation Physical documentation will be maintained in B140 The following will be maintained in that location:

Signed Checklists for each lab staff member Any other physical documentation

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8 – Standard Operating Procedures Pg. LSI.8.1

8 – Standard Operating Procedures

Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) will be maintained both physically and electronically by the Chemical Hygiene Officer.

Available SOPs Household Corrosive Materials Household Flammable Solvents Hydrochloric Acid Isopropyl Alcohol Soldering

Online Access Electronic versions of the SOPs are accessible online at:

https://depts.washington.edu/phys1xxz/safety.php

Electronic Access Electronic versions of the SOPs are accessible on the phys-arrow server and can be found at:

\\phys-arrow\labs\Safety\7 - Training Records\

Physical Access Physical copies of the SOPs are included within the physical copy of the Laboratory Safety Manual.

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9 – MyChem Inventory

An updated version of the MyChem Chemical Inventory Report will be maintained on the phys-arrow server and can be found at:

\\phys-arrow\labs\Safety\9 - MyChem Chemical Inventory Report\

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10 - Other Reference Materials and Documents

There are several documents that are important, but not included explicitly within the physical copy of this Laboratory Safety Manual. These items are:

Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) Other Sources for Safety Materials

o UW Department of Physics o UW Department of Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) o Sources External to the UW

Copies of this useful supplemental material will be maintained on the phys-arrow server and can be found at:

\\phys-arrow\labs\Safety\10 - Other Reference Materials and Documents\ Additionally, when possible for material created by someone other than the Introductory Physics Labs, links to the original source website or documentation will be maintained below and on the Introductory Physics Labs’ main safety website, which can be found at:

https://depts.washington.edu/phys1xxz/safety.php

Available Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) Century Duster Flux-Off HCl Isopropyl Alcohol (90-100%) Lead MS-555 Flux Remover NaCl Nokorode Solder Paste Solder (60:40, Lead:Tin) Soldering Flux XL8 (All Except Green) XL8 (Reducer)

Other Sources for Safety Materials There are many useful sources for safety guidelines. These can be broadly categorized by their relevance to these introductory labs, with widening perspective: 1) the Physics Department, 2) the Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) Department at the UW, and 3) All other sources external to the UW. The Physics Department maintains a website with all its relevant safety information at:

https://sharepoint.washington.edu/phys/admin/Pages/Safety.aspx

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An electronic copy of the department’s emergency evacuation plan is available on the phys-arrow server. EH&S maintains a website with a plethora of safety information at:

http://www.ehs.washington.edu/ Electronic copies of the most relevant supplemental safety manuals (Lasers and Radioactivity) are available on the phys-arrow server.