Chemical Safety
Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment
All researchers have a responsibility to dress sensibly for laboratory work. Cover unprotected skin whenever possible. Suitable clothing shall be worn in the laboratory space; shorts are not appropriate. Wear substantial closed-toed shoes in the laboratory space to protect against chemical splashes or broken glass. Do not wear sandals, cloth sport shoes, perforated shoes, or open-toed shoes. Laboratory coats are essential to protect street clothing from biological agent aerosols or chemical and radioactive material splashes and spills, vapors, or dusts. Regulations require protective eye and face equipment where there is a reasonable probability that using them can prevent injury. Eye protection shall be required in all laboratories where chemicals are used or stored. Gloves are worn to prevent skin contact with toxic, radioactive or biological agents, burns from hot or extremely cold surfaces or corrosives, or cuts from sharp objects. Many gloves are made for specific uses. For adequate protection, select the correct glove for the hazard in question. For more information on Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment see Chapter 5 of the .
Inventory
All labs are expected to utilize to keep a chemical inventory of the chemicals within their spaces.
SDS
Any chemical that is used in the Department of Chemistry should have a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) associated with it. To find a SDS, you can use the provided by Research Safety. Please read Research Safety’s .
Storage
Proper storage of chemicals is a necessity. Before ordering chemicals, ensure there are proper storage means, such as flammable cabinets or corrosive cabinets. Also ensure incompatible chemicals are not stored with each other. Chemical storage guidelines can be found in Chapter 8 of the .
Waste
Proper procedures for management, disposal, and minimization of chemical waste can be found in the . Research Safety is responsible for picking up hazardous waste. All requests for pickup must be made through .
Chemical Spills
Chemical spills, while preventable, do occur in research laboratories and
If there is a chance of fire or dangerous reactivity from the spill: evacuate the building and dial 911 from a safe location.