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Re: [DCHAS-L] Most Important Lab Safety Rules
Date:
Oct 4, 2023 20:16 UTC
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- Always wear PPE
- Report any accidents, incidents, and near misses immediately to the supervisor adhering to the organizational protocol
- Do not do unauthorized procedures
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Udaya K Jayasundara, Ph.D Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Laboratory Safety Consultant
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So far, I've received nine responses.
Let's simplify the question in the hope that more will be willing to take the time to reply.
What are your top three most important lab safety rules?
Thanks ... Jim
PS. LSI now has
virtual lab inspections, safety program evaluations, document reviews, plus
courses and seminars ... all virtual. And, a complimentary, updated version of our classic Laboratory Safety Guidelines is now available on our website ... https://www.labsafety.org/product/lab-safety-rules
James A.
Kaufman, PhD
Founder/President
Emeritus
The
Laboratory Safety Institute (LSI)
A Non-profit
Educational Organization
for Safety in Science, Industry, and
Education
192
Worcester Street, Natick, MA 01760-2252
(O)
508-647-1900 (F)
508-647-0062 (C)
508-574-6264
Skype:
labsafe; 508-401-7406 jkaufman**At_Symbol_Here**labsafety.org www.labsafety.org
Teach, Learn,
and Practice Science Safely
What do you believe are the most
important lab safety rules? The ones
that you feel are so important that if you had a colleague who didn’t want to
follow those rules, you don’t want that colleague in the same room with
you.
When they violate these rules, they
are putting themselves at risk. They are
putting you at risk. And, they are
putting the reputation and perhaps the future of your organization at risk.
Please send me your “Top 10” directly
to jim**At_Symbol_Here**labsafety.org. I will compile the results and share them
with the listserv.
Thanks … Jim
PS. LSI now has
virtual lab inspections, safety program evaluations, document reviews, plus
courses and seminars ... all virtual. And, a complimentary, updated version of our classic Laboratory Safety Guidelines is now available on our website ... https://www.labsafety.org/product/lab-safety-rules
James A.
Kaufman, PhD
Founder/President
Emeritus
The
Laboratory Safety Institute (LSI)
A Non-profit
Educational Organization
for Safety in Science, Industry, and
Education
192
Worcester Street, Natick, MA 01760-2252
(O)
508-647-1900 (F)
508-647-0062 (C)
508-574-6264
Skype:
labsafe; 508-401-7406 jkaufman**At_Symbol_Here**labsafety.org www.labsafety.org
Teach, Learn,
and Practice Science Safely
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