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Safety
Regulations
A. GERG strives continuously to provide a safe
working environment in all of our instructional and research
laboratories and support facilities. Despite the variety of
potential hazards inherent in chemical laboratories, shops and
field activities, proper observance by all faculty, staff, and
students of the safety practices outlined in this guide will
minimize the possible risks and help to maintain an excellent
safety record.
B. All
GERG faculty, staff, and students who work in offices,
laboratories, chemical storage areas, preparation rooms,
instrumentation facilities, or shops should familiarize themselves
with the TAMU Environmental Health and Safety Department's (EHSD)
On-line Safety Manual which serves as a guide
to generally accepted safety practices in all University research
and instructional laboratories.
C. All
personnel in each laboratory should become familiar with simple
emergency first aid methods. The department will arrange for
periodic first aid training sessions, as needed.
D. No
individual may perform unusually hazardous experimental work
(e.g., handling potentially explosive materials or large
quantities of flammable compounds) unless a second person is
present in the same laboratory or within calling
distance.
E. Windows on all laboratory doors must be
unobstructed at all times.
F. Interior connecting doors between laboratories
must be unobstructed and unlocked at all times. The floor area
beneath the arc of swing of each laboratory door should also be
unobstructed.
G. Consumption of food or beverages is not allowed
in laboratories that contain hazardous chemicals.
Chemistry Department Safety Pages
Based on
Chemistry Department Safety Regulations, December, 2007
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