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Laboratory safety rules

19.01.2017

Christian Precker

Annette Setzer

Lab safety

• 1. Hazard identification

• 2. Personal protective equipment (PPE)

• 3. Lab safety guidelines

• 4. Emergency equipment & Response

• 5. Waste management

Integrated Safety Management

1. General rules• Inform yourself about potential dangers you might deal with.

• Think about what to do in case something goes wrong.

• Eating, drinking in the labs is forbidden.

• Alcohol drinking and smoking in the labs and offices is forbidden.

• Close windows, lock labs and rooms if nobody is inside!

• A collection of Material SafetyData Sheets (MSDS) includingalso information on risk (R) andsafety (S) is available in room 414(A. Setzer).

• Take a look at the packing, dangerous compounds are marked by symbols.

• Dangerous compounds must be signed to prevent mistaken.

• Avoid skin and eyes contact with chemicals, use personal protective equipment (PPE).

• Use the fume hood!

• After using the fume hood, clean the place. It is no storage room.

• Recycle organic solvents black containers

• Acids, bases, other inorganic chemicals in white plastic containers.

• After finishing your work, clean and make the space free.

• If something is damaged/destroyed, inform immediately theresponsible people or someone who can help to fix the problem.

2. Fire prevention

• Behave appropriately to prevent fire and damage! Personsusing devices/instruments: stay strictly to use specifications.

• Defects in fire protection must be notified to the personresponsible for security (P. Lorenz) or the "Dekanatsrat" (M.Schaefer).

• No smoking in every lab, seminar room, lecture hall etc.

• Running Coffee machines is only allowed inlounges and bureaus, nowhere else.

• Flammables should only be stored at an amountneeded for one work day in the respective lab orwork rooms.

In Case of Fire or Smoke

• The building doors can be closed but not locked.

Escape Ways

• Don't put anything that can block the escape way or areasnecessary for rescuing marked in the "Flucht- und Rettungsplan".

• Signs of the escape ways must not be covered.

• Every person who has no responsibilities in case of fire mustleave the building and go to the 'Stellplatz' for a presence count!

Fire Report

• Press the fire alert button. The alert is forwarded to a central technicaldepartment. Another alert is induced by smoke sensors.

Fire Extinguishers

• Use the 'Rettungsplan‘ to find them. Appropriate to extinguishsmall fires. They must not be covered!

Alert Signals

• Fire alert takes place by sound of hooters.

Behavior in case of fire

• 1. Don’t panic

• 2. Rescue life

• 3. In case of alert, call the dispatcher

• 4. In case of fire without alert, inform the fire department/dispatcher

Dispatcher:

(0341) 97-34444

Fire Department:

(0) 112

3. Compressed Gas cylinders

• Never store and use them lying on the floor.

• Avoid storage near to heat sources. Don't heat gas cylinders.

• Oxygen cylinders must be stored 6 m from combustible materialsor flammable gas containers.

6 m

O2

• Fasten cylinders securely while in storage.

• Use the valve protection cap when moving a cylinder.

• Use a suitable hand truck or dolly for transporting cylinders.

• Before removing a regulator, close the valve and release the gas from the regulator.

4. Electrical equipment

• Check the electrical insulation of pipes, sockets etc. before starting the experiment.

• The assembly or modification of electrical circuits must always be done with the power off.

• Set up the circuits clearly.

• Discontinue the current flow immediately in electrical accidents.

• Every electric shock victim is considered tobe seriously injured and has to be providedappropriate medical assistance.

• Testing of electrical devices (deadlines: 1year, half a year)

5. Laser Safety Instructions

1. Scope minimization principle:

• From simple screening oneself up to a completebody protection measures

• Keep the course of the laser ray as short andcompact as possible

• Optical equipment should be fastened carefully

• At the point of impingement of the beam make sure itwill not cause any harm (absorption, diffuse reflection)

• To have the laser beam above or underneath the eyeswould best answer the safety purpose for the eyes

• No optical axis in direction to the window

• Furniture of the room, windows, floors should reflect the laserbeam diffusely

• Same goes for clothing, watches, tools etc. For example, useblack lacquer spray for blackening

2. Mode of operation

• Even when already wearingprotection glasses: do not look intothe laser ray

• Use only the protection goggles thathave been produced for the usedlaser (wave-length, attenuation,producer)

• Goggles for laser adjustment shouldbe used up to 10 W only

• Eye damage - what to do, whom to call?

• If one of your eyes got into contact with a laser ray, it can beassumed that there was caused serious damage. An eye specialistshould do a "Fluoreszenzangiographie".

• The eye clinic of the Leipzig University is able to do such a checkup.

Ambulance phone: (0341) 97-21488

(every day 7:15 am - 12:00 am, laser

checkup from 1:30 pm - 2:15 pm.)

Responsibility Person responsible Tel.

In case of damage, fire etc. Dispatcher 34444

First aider (Ersthelfer) S. Böhm (workshop) 32634

First aider (Ersthelfer) Dr. K. Schiele (room 222) 32406

First aider (Ersthelfer) T. Bauer 32410

Safety inspector / accident at

work

P. Lorenz (workshop) 32633

Fire protection chairman P. Lorenz (workshop) 32633

Laser officer J. Reinmuth 32559

Fire department 112

• Thank you

• Danke

• Gracias

• Obrigado

• Merci

• Спасибо

•ありがとう

•謝謝

• धन्यवाद

• متشکرم

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