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Standard Operating Procedures. August 30 , 2011. Tour Lab Chemical Hygiene Plan (2004), pg. 4. Housekeeping. Access to emergency equipment should NEVER be blocked Dirty glassware should never be left in the bottom of the sink - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Tour Lab Chemical Hygiene Plan (2004), pg. 4
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURESAUGUST 30, 2011
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• Access to emergency equipment should NEVER be blocked
• Dirty glassware should never be left in the bottom of the sink
• Liquids should never be stored above 5’6” or above any solid chemicals
• All chemical containers must be labeled in English
HOUSEKEEPING
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• Keep all work areas clear of clutter; keep all aisles clear of all chemicals
• All chemicals should be placed in their assigned storage areas at the end of each workday
• Wastes should be properly labeled and kept in their proper containers
HOUSEKEEPING
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• Promptly clean up all spills; properly dispose of the spilled chemical and cleanup materials.
• Contact the Environmental Safety Office at x4444 for assistance.
• Horseplay and running in the laboratory are strictly forbidden
HOUSEKEEPING