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1 TITLE SLIDE GOES HERE Optional subhead would go here Chemistry 6781 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response

2 2 Chemistry 6781 Syllabus John Herrington Safety Coordinator, Department of Chemistry Health and Safety Officer (OSHA Coordinator), College of NMS 0013 Evans Lab / 163 CBEC Phone: 9-679-1820 herrington.5@osu.edu http://chemistry.osu.edu/safety Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

3 3 Chemistry 6781 Syllabus Syllabus Grades are S/U/I and based on satisfactory completion of all quizzes and assignments. You must also get a combined average score of 75% or greater on the midterm and final exam. Exam questions will be similar to your quizzes. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

4 4 Chemistry 6781 Syllabus It is inevitable that this class interferes with lab sessions, proctoring, and tests. I have had videos or powerpoints made of all sessions. If you need to "make up" a missed session, refer to the syllabus. These videos are available on-line. See CARMEN (content) or the Safety Page for the details. Powerpoint shows will be used to make up the “Lab Safety/Emergency Response” and the “Lab Standard” sessions. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

5 5 Chemistry 6781 Syllabus Class Format: 6:30-7:25PM  Lecture  Occasional Video or Demonstration  Questions and Answers  Short Quiz (make sure your name is on it)  Homework and reading assignments Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

6 6 Chemistry 6781 Syllabus Quizzes will serve as the attendance sheet for most sessions. For More Information, See the Chemistry Safety Web Page: http://chemistry.osu.edu/safety Or CARMEN (check it regularly for changes) Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

7 7 Chemistry 6781 My Objectives: To Raise Your Safety Awareness Through Information (i.e. To Ensure That You Are Familiar With Rules and Procedures) To Comply With Federal and State Laws To Be a Safety Resource Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

8 8 Chemistry 6781 Your Objectives: To Learn Basic Safety Concepts To Pass This Class To Remain Uninjured For the Next Few Years Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

9 9 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response Why Are We Really Here? To Know What to Do In the Event of an Emergency To Learn How to Prevent Emergencies Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety p

10 10 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response Medical Fire Chemical Building Evacuations Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

11 11 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response Call 911 to Report the Emergency Or 292-2525 if using a cell phone Provide Minimum First-Aid Necessary (do not move the victim) Follow Other Departmental Procedures (meet the medical team) Complete an Accident Report Form Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

12 12 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response Calling 911 Report the Location Nature of the Emergency The Dispatcher May Ask Questions Hang Up After the Dispatcher Has Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

13 13 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response Medical Emergencies Providing Minimum First-Aid Chemical Splashes Get Victim to Safety Shower/Eye Wash Flush for Fifteen Minutes or Until Help Arrives Remove Contaminated Clothing Do Not Perform Chemistry on Victim! Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

14 14 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response Chemical Splashes Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

15 15 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response Chemical Splashes EYES Quick Response is Important Flush for 15 minutes You may have to force the eye lids open Have the victim roll their eyes around Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

16 16 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

17 17 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response Medical Emergencies Become Aware of Emergency Equipment Locations (Safety Showers, Fire Extinguishers, Phones, etc..) Inspect Equipment Regularly Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

18 18 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

19 19 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

20 20 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response Call 911 Unconsciousness Severe Bleeding or Deep Cuts Large or Dangerous Chemical Splash 2nd Degree Burns or Worse If You Are Not Sure (there is no penalty) Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

21 21 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response Call University Police (292-2121) if the injury is not life-threatening but still requires medical attention. Do NOT Suggest to a Student/Victim to walk down to the Emergency Room. Not Sure? ASK! If you are injured, Employee Health or OSU Emergency Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

22 22 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response Accident Reporting Complete “Employee Accident Report” An “Incident Report Form” must be completed for all incidents (fire, chemical, medical, and “near misses”). See the Safety Page for forms Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

23 23 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response Fire Emergencies Pull the Fire Alarm to Evacuate the Building Call 911 to Report the Emergency Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

24 24 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response Fire Emergencies If you can do without endangering yourself: Isolate Fire (close fume hood sash) Eliminate Ignition/Fuel Sources Use an Appropriate Fire Extinguisher Close doors as you evacuate Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

25 25 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response Chemical Emergencies Pull the Fire Alarm to Evacuate the Building Call 911 to Report the Emergency Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

26 26 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response Chemical Emergencies If you can do without endangering yourself: Isolate the Area Warn Others About the Danger Close doors as you evacuate Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

27 27 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response Building Evacuations Refer to your BEAP Building code requirements result in stairways being the safest locations in a building in the event of a fire. Stairways are routinely checked for people needing assistance by the firefighters. Personnel should not use elevators as a means of evacuation. Evacuees should not stop immediately after exiting the building, but proceed well away from the building so as to be clear of the fire and also not impede the movements of firefighters and fire fighting equipment. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

28 28 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response Building Evacuations Classroom instructors are expected to interrupt class activity and advise students to evacuate the building. Within the Department of Chemistry, Supervisors, Faculty, TA's, and Safety personnel are expected to make a quick visual inspection of the floor (including labs, offices, bathrooms, and stairwells) to make sure that everyone is leaving the building. If performing this inspection poses unreasonable risk, then proceed to the nearest stairwell and exit the building. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

29 29 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response Building Evacuations Unless specifically requested and considered advisable by those providing the assistance, moving persons in wheelchairs down a stairway is not recommended. One individual should remain with the disabled person, if this can be done without unreasonable personal risk. Others should evacuate the building and advise of the location of the persons remaining in the building so that the evacuation may be completed by the emergency personnel. Elevators should not be used to move persons with disabilities for the reasons outlined above. The building should not be reentered unless indicated safe by fire officials or University Safety Personnel at the scene. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

30 30 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response Building Emergency Action Plan (BEAP) Building specific and covers expectations for personnel and departments Fire Severe weather Bomb threats Indoor and outdoor chemical spills Earthquakes Workplace violence Terrorism Utility outages Medical emergencies Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

31 31 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response Building Emergency Action Plan (BEAP) We will discuss scenarios on Thursday, October 29 – Basic First Aid Sign up for alerts through Public Safety’s Buckeye Alert If you would like more first aid training, go to: http://recsports.osu.edu/safety-trainings-and- certification Homework Assignment –Read the Celeste Lab BEAP (on CARMEN). Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

32 32 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response Safety Concepts Why Should I Be Concerned About Safety? To Protect the Health of Yourself and Your Colleagues To Comply with the Law To Avoid Lawsuits Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

33 33 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response Safety Concepts How do I Reduce or Minimize Exposure? Planning, Planning, Planning Engineering Controls (i.e. Fume Hoods) Administrative Controls (i.e. Plans and Policies) Personal Protective Equipment (Gloves, Goggles, Ear Plugs, etc.) Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

34 34 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response What’s Wrong with this Picture? Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety

35 35 Laboratory Safety and Emergency Response QUESTIONS? Name on quiz Bring to the front Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Chemistry.osu.edu/safety


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