Running a Research Laboratory Lab Safety
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Running a Research Laboratory Lab Safety
Ed Becker | Executive Director EH&SDivision of Career and Protective Services
University of Southern California3434 South Grand Avenue | CAL 120-F
Los Angeles, California 90089-2815
Office: (213) 740-0720 | Cell: (213) 923-3915email: [email protected]
Ed Becker, [email protected]
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Basic Steps for New Labs
Complete forms for protocol and chemical inventory approval
Register Staff for Laboratory Safety Training Complete an initial Lab Assessment with EH&S Schedule Hazardous Materials Collection for the Lab Develop procedures for special/high hazard
materials
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2 Major Drivers for Change in Academic
Labs High Profile Lab Accidents
UCLA (Lab fire fatality) Yale (Lathe fatality) Texas Tech (Explosion) University of Missouri (Explosion, microbiology
lab)
Hazardous Material Security
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What is the faculty's responsibility?
A courtroom in California says "Be a manager, go to jail!" A UCLA professor is now facing criminal and
civil penalties. This professor, Dr. Patrick Harran, faces up to 4 ½ years in prison, if convicted, for not providing adequate training to Sheri Sangji.
Sangji had been on the job for three months when she was given a pyrophoric chemical to handle. A small amount of the chemical ignited and caught her clothes on fire. She died nine days later.
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Special hazards require special training
Faculty must work with their subordinates to make sure they understand the risk of each high hazard process
UCLA Deposition
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What is a student's responsibility?
Can safety be assigned to a graduate student? It is commonly done but that assignment won't
relieve a faculty member from his or her responsibility/liability.
Graduate students are still learning how to do research and need mentoring
Remember, they are cooks and not chefs
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Look inwardly at our own practices
We must continue to take seriously the OSHA requirement to write standard operation procedures for particularly hazardous substances, i.e. we need SOP’s for all high-hazard procedures.
Don't let students work alone on high hazard processes
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Lab Coats and PPE
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Important Concepts to Reinforce in your lab
Don't let students work alone on high hazard processes Provide Lab Coats and PPE to your staff
Enforce the use of lab coats Ensure lab staff is trained
Conduct / document the annual refresher training Correct all inspection findings in a timely manner
Conduct your own audits and meetings Maintain your Chemical Inventory
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Security
Biological Materials Select Agents Dual Use Research
Chemicals Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism (Total Bldg.
Quantities) Chemical Precursors Controlled Substances
Radioactive Materials
Handouts
Memo – Annual Laboratory Refresher Training Memo – USC Laboratory Safety Awareness Summary of Emerging Hazmat Security Issues
Ed Becker | Executive Director EH&SDivision of Career and Protective Services
University of Southern California3434 South Grand Avenue | CAL 120-F
Los Angeles, California 90089-2815
Office: (213) 740-0720 | Cell: (213) 923-3915email: [email protected]