Laboratory Safety

 

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                    Safety is of the utmost importance in the Transport Laboratory and is integrated into the curriculum in order to minimize the risk of accidents and incidents.  A brief summary of some of the more significant rules of the Transport Laboratory follows.

 

Clear lens goggles or safety glasses with side shields must be worn at all times.

NO contact lenses may be worn in the lab.

NO: food, gum, beverages, smoking, or chewing tobacco.

Do not place feet on chairs desks or counters.  Do not sit on counters.

Laptop computers should be on tables rather than counters and should be cordless if possible to minimize tripping hazards.

hard hats must be worn in hard-hat designated areas.

NO:  scarves, hats, caps, shorts, skirts, dresses, sleeveless tops, loose jewelry, lab coats, or neckties.

Shirts must be tucked in, windbreakers must be zipped, nothing should be tied around the waist.

Shoes must be leather with good soles.

NO:  Canvas shoes, sandals, open-toed shoes, open-heeled shoes, nylons.

Exits must be unobstructed.

No equipment should be left unattended.

Teams are responsible for proper cleanup.

Chemicals and equipment should be handled with care.

NO:  Horseplay, running, singing, dancing, socializing outside the team, lack of civility towards students or staff, using or reading material which does not pertain to the lab.

 

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