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1. WEAR ACCEPTABLE DRESS AND PROTECTIVE COVERING.A.Splashproof eye covering (goggles) must be worn during activities in which
eye hazard exists. Ordinary eyeglasses are not adequate protection against splashes.
Goggles may be purchased at the campus bookstore.B.Aprons or lab coats are required for students in chemistry/biology lab courses.
C. Do not wear easily flammable garments in the laboratory; wear shoes which cover
the entire foot; hair which is long enough to hang down into a burner flame must be
tied back while in the laboratory.2. DO NOT WEAR SOFT CONTACT LENSES IN THE LABORATORY.
Soft contact lenses are hydrophilic and may trap vapors of corrosive laboratory
chemicals between the lens and the cornea of the eye. Soft contact lenses have been
specifically identified as an eye hazard by the Virginia Community College System in
situations in which prolonged contact with laboratory fumes may be expected. If you
insist on wearing contact lenses of any sort, you must fill out a contact len release
form and file it with the Department.Contact Lens Release Form
| Fire Extinguishers | Emergency Exits | Fire Alarms | Eye Wash |
| Fire Blankets | Overhead Showers | Campus Police | First-Aid Kits |
| Glass Disposal Containers | Bloodborne Pathogens Procedures | Material Safety Data Sheets | Sharps Containers |
6. ACTS OF CARELESSNESS
AND/OR HORSEPLAY ARE PROHIBITED IN THE LABORATORY
Behave in a professional manner; confine your conversation to the work
at hand;
12. PREGNANT STUDENTS
MUST INFORM THEIR INSTRUCTORS OF THEIR
CONDITION.
Pregnancy
Release Form
13. REPORT ALL PRE-EXISTING INJURIES
| Chemical spill on surface or floor: | Keep clear of the area; cooperate with instructions
for clean-up. All spills must be reported. |
| Broken glass on work surface or floor. | . Discard broken glass in designated containers. |
| Chemical spill on skin, clothes, hands, eyes. | Wash with water IMMEDIATELY; continue washing
until told to stop. Immediate washing is crucial in cases of
spill involving
the eyes and face. |
| Thermal Burns | Wash with water IMMEDIATELY, apply ice |
| Cuts, punctures, gashes. | Gloves, goggles, and aprons must be used when blood is
present
(see Blood Borne Pathogens Exposure Procedures). These are located with the First-Aid Kits. First-Aid Kits are located in each room in the cabinet drawer marked with a red crosss. Control the flow of blood & apply first aid as necessary until help arrives. Bloodied items and body fluids are to be treated as a hazardous waste and disposed of in properly labeled receptacle. |
| Asphyxiation or poisoning. | Provide fresh air and/or resuscitation. Use antidote if possible. |
| ELECTRICAL SHOCK | Disconnect the power before touching the person,
if they are still touching the electrical source. |
| FIRE OR EXPLOSION | Get out of the area. Assist persons in trouble. If clothing
is on
fire use water source, fire blanket, overhead shower, or fire extinguisher |