After a well-deserved winter break, here are some lab safety reminders for the Spring 2025 semester! ❄ ⛄

1. Complete ALL assigned training!

  • Your SciShield homepage will list all of your assigned training programs. Completing them gets you ready for a fresh start and helps the university stay compliant.

2. Laboratory Organization & Safety

  • Lab housekeeping matters! Keep all safety equipment accessible and available exits clear for everyone.  
  • Your lab’s chemical inventory manager should review existing inventory and dispose of unwanted materials before lab work resumes. Organize lab benches to improve efficiency and reduce risk of cross-contamination or incidents. 
  • Learn about your safety equipment, and how lab personnel can prepare alarms, eyewash/safety showers, and fume hoods.
  • Inspect chemicals and reagents for signs of degradation & check storage conditions and chemical segregation choices to ensure compliance.

3. Chemical Inventory Tips

  • Review existing inventory and properly dispose of unwanted materials as hazardous waste.
  • Inspect containers for signs of degradation.
  • Check chemical segregation choices to ensure compliance.
  • Your PI and lab safety manager must update the lab hazard every year. Help them get this task done! 

4. Update SciShield Profile

  • Your PI and lab safety manager must update the lab member list at the start of every semester, Provide helpful reminders and share these resources:  
  • How to add members: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3jN06fa9RU 
  • How to remove members: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQg1IxpY53E
  • Revisit your SOPs to ensure they reflect current best practices and regulatory guidelines. Make updates as needed, particularly for new processes or equipment. 
  • Ask your PI to distribute updated SOPs to all team members, and to provide training for and verification to all members conducting the procedure. 

5. NFPA Door Signs

  • Double-check door signs for emergency contact information and other essential details.
  • Ensure that signs are visible and up to date.
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