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Joe PrzybyszewskiOffice Phone: 294-5962
Office: 2583 FSB
Lab Phone: 294-1240
Email: [email protected]
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FSHN Laboratory
Safety Seminar
August 26, 2009
NWRCNWRC
Outline
New Safety InformationImportant Safety
RemindersSafety Jeopardy game
Sheri Sangji
• On the 16th of January 2009, a 23 year old research assistant, Sheri Sangji, lost her life to severe burns suffered in a UCLA chemistry laboratory fire. On December 29, 2008, she suffered second and third degree burns over 40% of her body from exposure to tert-Butyl lithium, a chemical that combusts on contact with air.
Laboratory Emergency Action Plan
To be posted by all lab exits.
Includes procedures in the event of :• Fire
• Medical emergency
• Intruder
• Vandalism
• Severe weather
• Utility Outages
• Spills
Available online from EHS
Evacuation Maps
New Safety Information• New Human Sciences College Safety Website!
New Safety Information• New Human Sciences College Safety Website!
New Safety Information• Changes to FSHN Safety Website
New Safety Information• Changes to FSHN Safety Website
Annual Food Science and Human Nutrition Department Safety Checklist FSHN Safety Forms & Policies website (http://www.fshn.hs.iastate.edu/faculty/safety.php).
Professor-in-charge Room No. & Building Date Checklist completed by:
Name Title Phone
The Laboratory Safety Manual (LSM) has been reviewed with all laboratory personnel. This is documented annually in the lab safety binder. A link to the LSM is located on the lab computer. The LSM can be viewed at (http://www.ehs.iastate.edu/publications/manuals/labsm.pdf )
Every person working in the laboratory has completed a safety check-in form and a copy has been placed in the lab safety binder. Safety check-out forms are completed for appropriate laboratory personnel & copies are located in the lab safety binder. Templates of the lab check-in and check-out forms to be used for this laboratory are on file in the FSHN office, 2312 FSB. Only new or updated templates must be sent to Joe Przybyszewski, 2312 FSB. Example check-in and check-out forms are located on the FSHN Safety Forms & Policies website at the top of this page.
Lab-Specific Safety Training is performed every year with all lab personnel and has been documented in the lab safety binder. The template only for the Lab-Specific Safety Training Form is on file in the FSHN office, 2312 FSB. Only new or updated templates must be sent to Joe Przybyszewski, 2312 FSB. An example form is located at (http://www.fshn.hs.iastate.edu/faculty/safetyforms/SiteSpecifTraining-2008.pdf).
Hazard Inventory Forms (http://www.ehs.iastate.edu/forms/hazardinventory.pdf) have been filled out for each new lab member (or updated for new methods that each lab member is using) and have been sent to EH&S.
Each lab member has performed a “Needs Assessment” of safety training courses as recommended by EH&S. [Login to the EH&S Learning Center (https://www.ehs.iastate.edu/cms/default.asp?action=article&ID=244&page=LC/login.asp) and go to “My Training Needs” under Topics; then answer the questions and complete the required courses.] The required safety training has been completed for all laboratory personnel, reviewed with the PI and documented in the Lab Safety Training History form (http://www.ehs.iastate.edu/forms/lstraining.pdf) and individual training course certificates are placed in the lab safety binder.
The Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) forms (for template from EH&S go to: http://www.ehs.iastate.edu/forms/soptemplate.pdf) for each similar group of methods performed in the lab have been completed and are placed in the lab safety binder. Reminder: laboratories using gas cylinders need to have SOP for handling gas cylinders (available at FSHN Safety Forms & Policies website).
The chemical inventory has been updated this calendar year and one electronic copy has been e-mailed to the FSHN safety officer, Joe Przybyszewski ([email protected]) and to Jim Gunning at EH&S ([email protected]) and a printed copy has been filed in the lab safety binder. Reminder: laboratories that use gas cylinders must include the gas cylinders on the laboratory chemical inventory. A chemical inventory template in Excel is located on the FSHN Safety Forms & Policies website (above).
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are available and up-to-date for all chemicals in individual lab groups.
Quarterly and Yearly lab safety survey inspections and Radiation Safety Lab Audit have been performed and completed forms are placed in the LSM or lab safety binder. The FSHN Quarterly Laboratory Inspection Sheet is located on the FSHN Safety Forms & Policies website (above). Here are links to EH&S’s yearly Lab Safety Survey sheet (http://www.ehs.iastate.edu/forms/LabSafetySurvey.pdf) and Radiation Safety Lab Audit form (http://www.ehs.iastate.edu/forms/radaudit.pdf).
Alarms for Ultralow -80°C freezers are tested (and results recorded) every 6 months and batteries (for models with battery back-up) have been replaced as needed.
Laboratory Emergency Action Plan has been completed & is posted in the lab by the exit door. A template for this form is found at http://www.ehs.iastate.edu/forms/LEPWTemplateFI.pdf The above work must be completed by Jan 31 and the completed checklist (and updated chemical inventory) sent to Joe Przybyszewski ([email protected]), 2312 FSB “MacDonald Lab” mail slot.
Quarterly and Yearly lab safety survey inspections and Radiation Safety Lab Audit have been performed and completed forms are placed in the LSM or lab safety binder. The FSHN Quarterly Laboratory Inspection Sheet is located on the FSHN Safety Forms & Policies website (above). Here are links to EH&S’s yearly Lab Safety Survey sheet (http://www.ehs.iastate.edu/forms/LabSafetySurvey.pdf) and Radiation Safety Lab Audit form (http://www.ehs.iastate.edu/forms/radaudit.pdf).
Alarms for Ultralow -80°C freezers are tested (and results recorded) every 6 months and batteries (for models with battery back-up) have been replaced as needed.
Laboratory Emergency Action Plan has been completed & is posted in the lab by the exit door. A template for this form is found at http://www.ehs.iastate.edu/forms/LEPWTemplateFI.pdf The above work must be completed by Jan 31 and the completed checklist (and updated chemical inventory) sent to Joe Przybyszewski ([email protected]), 2312 FSB “MacDonald Lab” mail slot. Updated August 2009
New Safety Information• Changes to FSHN Safety Website
Safety checklist for a new GRADUATE STUDENT to begin work in a lab:
Obtain ISU identification card (ISUCard) from 0530 Beardshear Hall.
Register for NetID to obtain email account (https://asw.iastate.edu/cgi-bin/acropolis/register) or go to the Solution Center at 195 Durham Center.
Obtain keys for lab and building from Department administrator.
Work with major professor or lab supervisor to fill out a Hazard Inventory form (http://www.ehs.iastate.edu/forms/hazardinventory.pdf) and send to EH&S.
Review notebook/record keeping practices and lab meeting presentation schedule with major professor.
Read Laboratory Safety Manual (http://www.ehs.iastate.edu/publications/manuals/labsm.pdf).
Perform a safety training Needs Assessment through EH&S (http://www.ehs.iastate.edu/cms/default.asp?action=article&ID=424).
Complete online &/or classroom safety training as required from Needs Assessment results.
Undergo Lab-specific Training through major professor or lab supervisor.
Record safety training in Training History form (http://www.ehs.iastate.edu/forms/lstraining.pdf).
Complete a Lab Check-in form through major professor or lab supervisor.
After project(s) assignment, undergo training for each laboratory method and review SOP with major professor or lab supervisor. Must have record of training for each procedure signed and dated.
New Safety Information• Changes to FSHN Safety Website
Safety checklist for new FACULTY to begin work in a lab:
Obtain ISU identification card (ISUCard) from 0530 Beardshear Hall.
Register for NetID to obtain email account (https://asw.iastate.edu/cgi-bin/acropolis/register) or go to the Solution Center at 195 Durham Center.
Read then place a Laboratory Safety Manual (LSM) in the lab preferably on a computer or else it must be printed out. Keep a lab safety binder for safety records in the lab or in a central, accessible location with proper signs.
Write Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for all lab methods using EH&S template and place into lab safety binder (http://www.ehs.iastate.edu/forms/soptemplate.pdf).
Obtain safety equipment as required for SOPs (at least nitrile gloves, labcoats, safety goggles/glasses, First Aid kit, spill kit and secondary containment for unwanted materials)
As you acquire chemicals, compile a chemical inventory using FSHN template (EXCEL) and obtain Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) for each chemical (ie from company website).
Write a Lab Specific Training form using the FSHN template (Word).
Write and complete Lab Check-in (new link) and Lab Check-out (Word) forms using the FSHN templates.
Perform lab safety survey using EH&S form (http://www.ehs.iastate.edu/forms/LabSafetySurvey.pdf).
Develop an emergency action plan using the template from EH&S (http://www.ehs.iastate.edu/forms/LEPWTemplateFI.pdf).
Fill out a Hazard Inventory form (http://www.ehs.iastate.edu/forms/hazardinventory.pdf) and send to EH&S.
Establish notebook/record keeping practices for your students.
Perform a safety training Needs Assessment through EH&S (http://www.ehs.iastate.edu/cms/default.asp?action=article&ID=424).
Perform online &/or classroom safety training as required from Needs Assessment results.
Establish Lab-specific safety Training for your lab.
Record your safety training in the Training History form (http://www.ehs.iastate.edu/forms/lstraining.pdf).
New Safety Information• Changes to FSHN Safety Website
Alternate Principal-Investigator Policy
updated 8/11/09 The Food Science and Human Nutrition Safety Committee recommends that each principal investigator (PI) in the FSHN department designate an alternate PI to be responsible for the safety of the PI’s laboratory in the PI’s absence. The alternate PI should be a faculty member who would provide guidance to the Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Health & Safety, Iowa Departments of Health and Natural Resources, OSHA and/or the State Fire Marshall in the event of an inspection or accident. Any fines, penalties, or liabilities resulting from noncompliance to the safety guidelines are the responsibility of the PI. Every year and/or before their absence, the PI will review special safety precautions for the lab with the alternate PI using the PI’s Lab-Specific Safety Training form and the FSHN Quarterly Safety Inspection Checklist as guidelines. This training and the designation of the alternate PI will be documented and updated annually in the below form, signed by the PI and alternate PI and copies kept with the safety records in the lab and in the FSHN 2312 FSB office. Before the absence, the PI will notify all lab personnel of the alternate PI’s contact information and ensure that the temporary emergency contact information is posted on the outside of all lab doors designating the alternate PI and the time period of the PI’s absence. For absences due to personal or business travel, the PI will put the alternate PI’s name on the travel authorization form. PIs with animal protocols or labs authorized to use biohazards, bloodborne pathogens and/or radioactivity must designate an alternate PI whose lab has the same authorization.
Designation of an Alternate Principal Investigator I, ________________________________ , (PRINTED principal investigator’s name)
hereby designate ________________________________ (PRINTED alternate PI’s name)
to be responsible for the safety of my laboratory at __________________ (room and
building) in the event of my absence OR for the period of ______________ (departing
date) through ______________ (return date).
I have reviewed special safety precautions, provided Lab-Specific Safety Training and
completed the FSHN Quarterly Safety Inspection Checklist for my laboratory with the
above designated alternate PI.
__________________________________________ ________________ (Principal Investigator’s signature) (date) __________________________________________ ________________ (Alternate Principal Investigator’s signature) (date)
New Safety Information• Changes to FSHN Safety Website
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List of Professor-In-Charge of Laboratories in the Food Science, MacKay and Human Nutritional Sciences Buildings and the Nutrition Wellness Research Center PDF EXCEL
The following list indicates the professor-in-charge of department laboratory instruments. If you have a question about use of equipment
in a particular lab please ask the professor-in-charge for permission to use his/her equipment. If you should happen to break a piece of
equipment or have problems please pass that information on to the professor-in-charge. If you notice a leak or malfunction of equipment
or alarm sounding in a room, please report it immediately to the professor in charge of that room.
List of Departmental Shared Equipment PDF EXCEL
The following list indicates the professor-in-charge of department laboratory instruments. If you have a question about use of equipment
in a particular lab please ask the professor-in-charge for instructions on how to use the equipment. If you have problems or should
happen to break an instrument or observe broken or malfunctioning equipment please notify the professor-in-charge immediately.
ISU Police Bomb Threat Checklist Keep a printout of this list next to your office and lab phone in case you receive a telephone bomb threat.
Please verify and send updates to Joe ([email protected])
New Safety Information• New items
• Consumer products (ie handwipes, dish detergent, cleansers, etc.) used as intended or agars and buffers are not required in the chemical inventory (no MSDS needed). Leave them if they are already there.
• Please report chemicals in liters (L) or kilograms (kg).
New Safety InformationHazardous Materials Shipment
Before shipping any of the following:• Dry ice (regulated when shipped overnight by air)• Human/animal tissue, blood, feces & urine• Viable GMO organisms (ie corn seeds)• Infectious substances• Any chemical, biological or radioactive material
1) Contact EH&S (294-5359)2) Obtain required online training ($450 fine by DOT for lack thereof)
3) Fax (294-6947) or email ([email protected]) a completed Hazardous Material Information Form to EH&S.
4) Using approved packaging, package the material according to EH&S instructions.
5) Deliver package to Postal & Parcel Services when instructed by EH&S and retain paperwork for duration of shipment.
FSHN Safety Reminders
– 911 calls from campus phone goes right to ISU’s Department of Public Safety.
– 911 calls from cell phone goes to Ames Police. Please state that you are calling from ISU campus. (prefer that you call DPS at 515-294-4428, store on cell phone)
• 911 Call Reminders!
Important Safety ReminderTreatment for a lab- or work-related injury
Even if you think the injury is too minor to do so, you must report the injury to your supervisor who will assist you in seeking medical treatment. When seeking treatment remember to bring MSDS &/or other safety info with you. Please notify medical staff that the treatment is due to a workplace injury or illness, so that they can initiate the proper paper work.
Type of treatment
Lab- &/or work-related
injuries REPORT TO:
first aid (minor injury requiring
about 1 doctor visit - i.e. minor cut, burn,
bee sting)
longer term injury or
illness
after hours (M-F 5-9pm,
SS 10am-6pm)
life threatening
(or after 9pm M-F, after 6pm SS)
employees (faculty, staff,
grad student in the lab - i.e. on
the job)
Occupational Medicine Office, G11 TASF
294-2056
Occupational Medicine,
McFarland Clinic,
1215 Duff Ave 239-4496
McFarland Urgent Care
Clinic, 1018 Duff Ave 956-4044
Emergency Room at Mary
Greeley Medical Center,
1111 Duff Ave 911 or 239-2155 (report
incident to EH&S ASAP)
undergrad students
Thielen Student Health Center,
corner of Sheldon Ave & Union Dr
294-5802
New Safety InformationNew public phone in the Food Sciences Building
• Know the location of the emergency phone in your building in case you are locked out of your lab.
• No long distance service.•Avoid working alone in the lab after hours or on weekends.
FSHN Safety Reminders
– Know the location of the emergency phone in your building in case you are locked out of your lab. No long distance service.
– Avoid working alone in the lab after hours or on weekends.
• Public phone for HNSB and MacKay
New Safety Information• New items
•New lab coat laundering procedure.
FSHN Safety ReminderAutoclaving Biological Waste
– Label bags with temp sensitive tape– Write your contact info on tape– Autoclave open bag 45 minutes– Close and place in black bag after
autoclaving – Place in dumpster– Monthly performance tests of
autoclaves is strongly recommended• Call EH&S to obtain an autoclave
indicator
• Helpful Reminder
To be prepared in the event of a -80°C freezer breakdown:
•Update emergency contact list for freezer,•have back-up locations for samples,•be aware of hazards or cautions in handling samples,•have large styrofoam boxes available.
FSHN Safety Reminder
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These should never be stored with bases.
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All containers in the lab must be labeled with these four
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This should be placed under all liquid chemical
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Gloves must be worn when handling this category of
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This category of chemical must be used within 6 months, dated when
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What is secondary containment.
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This card needs to be updated and outside the
door of every lab.
A Pile of Paperwork $400
These three lists must be submitted to EH & S, two of them annually.
A Pile of Paperwork $600
Certification of these two items need to be completed annually. Hint, one requires
an account number.
A Pile of Paperwork $800
A performance test of these two things must be
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In the emergency action plan template, these two things
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What are emergency contact cards.
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What are the chemical and biological inventories and a
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What are Biosafety Cabinet and Fume Hood.
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What are the eye wash station and autoclave.
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What are the emergency contact information and the
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weather.
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Signage indicating the suitability of volatile chemicals or food is
required on this.
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This can be done to fume hoods to conserve energy.
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Keep this stocked in case someone has a minor injury
in the lab.
Tools of the Trade $800
You might have a hard time cleaning this up in the
laboratory.
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All equipment must be checked for this potential
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What are refrigerators and/or freezers.
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What is close the sash.
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What is the first aid kit.
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What is cloth furniture.
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What are cracked, broken or exposed electrical cords.
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This handy device could simultaneously turn off all your computer equipment
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Liquid soap works better than bar soap to prevent this.
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You should do this to prevent your water supply from
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In a lab that uses flammable solvents, things like safety
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This is the number one way to ensure that your lab has
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What is a power strip.
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What is cross contaminate hands.
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What is cut sink hoses so they fall at or above the rim
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What are fume hood shut off valves.
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What is complete the annual lab safety inspection survey.
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