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Contact Information: Primary Contact:Insert name of PI, Faculty, Supervisor, etc. that is responsible for the Laboratory Safety Plan.Phone:Insert Phone number hereDepartment:Insert Department name Inventory- The following hazardous chemicals are used or stored in this area: (Insert current inventory list of common names of all chemicals as Appendix A of this document or list the location of the inventory if stored electronically) Material Safety Data Sheets- Material safety data sheets (MSDSs) are an essential source of information regarding the chemical composition and hazards presented by a material.MSDS information includes: physical data, toxicity and health effects, first aid recommendations, reactivity data, storage and disposal information, recommended protective equipment, and spill or leak response procedures. An MSDS also provides valuable information for medical personnel in the event of an injury or exposure involving a hazardous material.MSDSs must be current and reflect those materials that are being stored and used in the laboratory. Internet MSDSs are acceptable. However, there should be hard copies of the MSDSs in location known to all lab personnel, in case of an electronic system failure. The following website provides MSDS information:  HYPERLINK "http://hazard.com/msds/index.php" http://hazard.com/msds/index.php. (Insert hard copies of all MSDSs as Appendix B or list the current location of all MSDS information not included in this document) Standard Operating Procedures- Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and/or laboratory protocols that detail how certain laboratory tasks are accomplished, including where pertinent safety information is located (Note: a hazard analysis must be conducted for each SOP and included with each procedure). (Insert hard copies of all SOPs as Appendix C or list the current location of all SOP and safety information not included in this document) Fume Hoods (insert procedures for proper fume hood use) Biological Cabinets (insert procedures for proper biological cabinet use) Personal Protective Equipment - The following safety equipment is required for entry and/or working in this laboratory: For laboratory personnel who work in the lab- Eye protection (insert proper form of eye protection here) Note: Safety glasses are the minimum required protection at all times in a laboratory. Safety goggles must be worn when working with chemicals or engaging in activities could involve splash hazards, flying debris, particulates, dusts, mists, or aerosols. Gloves (insert proper gloves/task description(s) here) Note: Each SOP may require the use of different types of gloves depending on the materials involved. Please review your procedures, MSDS, and other information for the chemicals that you are using to determine the appropriate glove to use. Footwear- (insert proper form of footwear here) Note: closed toe shoes are the minimum required protection at all times in a laboratory. Some SOPs may require the use of specialized footwear. Please review your procedures to determine the appropriate footwear for your application. Clothing (insert proper clothing, i.e., lab coats, aprons, etc. here) Note: A lab coat is the minimum required protective clothing when working with chemicals and biological agents. Each SOP may require the use of different types of chemical protective clothing depending on the materials involved. Please review your procedures and the MSDS, and other information for the chemicals that you are using to determine the appropriate protective clothing to use. PI adds any additional requirements for individuals entering or working in the laboratory. For visitors to the lab- Eye protection (insert proper form of eye protection here) Note: Safety glasses are the minimum required protection at all times in a laboratory. Safety goggles must be worn when activities involving splash hazards, flying debris, the generation of particulates, dusts, mists, or aerosols are taking place. Footwear- (insert proper form of footwear here) Note: closed toe shoes are the minimum required protection at all times in a laboratory. PI adds any additional requirements for individuals entering or working in the laboratory. First Aid Each work area will have a first aid kit in a conspicuously marked location. The first aid kit should be checked monthly. The first aid kit should contain at a minimum: Items listed in the standardized first aid kit guidelines. The list can be found on the following website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.uidaho.edu/safety/FacilityInspections/FacilityInspectionsHome.htm" http://www.uidaho.edu/safety/FacilityInspections/FacilityInspectionsHome.htm. Insert a list of first aid items specific to the unique hazards encountered in your lab here. A copy of the Blood-Borne Pathogen Safety Guidelines posted near the first aid kit G. Emergencies The locations of the master utility shutoffs for gas and electric should be identified and labeled if possible. Personnel should be familiar with their departments unit emergency response plans. Applicability - All personnel who use the laboratory facilities, or who participate in a sponsored activity that involves hazardous materials in laboratories are expected to comply with the provisions of this manual. Personnel including, but not limited to, faculty, staff, teaching and research assistants, and students are responsible for conducting activities in laboratories and handling hazardous materials in a safe manner as specified in this manual. Procedures are to be established in the laboratory safety plan that will provide appropriate protection to non-university personnel, including visitors, tour groups, maintenance and repair personnel, who would have reason to enter the laboratory. All university departments are responsible for ensuring employees are provided with, and understand, a laboratory safety plan applicable for the specific work area. (C U Z ]    % + n    6 E Z e t     ( ) ? 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