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General Lab Safety Rules and Guidelines

The very first point of action for new staff or students is to go through a general orientation, usually by the lab manager. This encompasses the standard operating procedures, safety rules, and emergency response guidelines. It is imperative to take this training seriously, jot down notes if need be, request for copies of these guidelines for in-depth study and ask questions when things are not clear.

Regardless of the type of lab you are in, there are general rules on safety that you need to observe as discussed below:

1. Learn about emergency responses

You need to be familiar with what to do in case of an accident and whom to report to or contact. It is imperative to know where items like fire extinguishers, emergency showers, eyewash faucets, first aid kits, and fire blankets are stored and how to operate or use them. Ensure all accidents, however minor is reported to your supervisor.

2. Train before experimentation

Do not operate any equipment or conduct experiments without prior training.

If you are still unsure of a certain procedure, get help from your supervisor or any other trained staff. Write down protocols or make copies of the SOPs to refer to when in doubt.

3. Plan your work during normal working hours

This ensures that you are not alone for prolonged periods because working alone leaves you more vulnerable in case of accidents or injuries. Having other members around you also ensures you have extra pairs of eyes to point out potential risks that you might miss while performing your experiments.

4. Treat all chemicals in the lab as if they were toxic

This means that there should be no direct sniffing, touching or tasting of chemicals or reaction mixes. In addition:

5. Adhere to electrical safety guidelines

Malfunction of sockets or equipment can lead to injury from electric shocks and damage of lab from fires, therefore:

6. Laser use safety guidelines

Safety guidelines depend on the classification of the laser, with high powered laser requiring more safety measures. Generally, consider the following:


Original source: https://conductscience.com/laboratory-safety-rules-and-guidelines/

Further Reading:

Lab Safety Guide: https://ehs.stonybrook.edu/programs/laboratory-safety/lab-safety-guide
Lab Safety Checklist: https://blog.sliceproducts.com/lab-safety-checklist
Safety Cutting Tools: https://www.the-scientist.com/the-marketplace/slice-safety-cutters-for-lab-work-65087

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