Handbook for Laboratory Safety

Handbook for Laboratory Safety

Sveinbjornsson, Benjamin R.
Gizurarson, Sveinbjorn

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Handbook for Laboratory Safety provides insights into what you should expect when you enter a laboratory, along with how to behave in these specialized work environments. It is a practical book that can be used as a general introduction to laboratory safety, but also works as a resource for employees or students who do laboratory work. Students could carry this book in their backpack, whereas university/institute/company laboratories could place the book in every laboratory as a reference. This book is also ideally suited for essential courses for students, (new) employees or laboratory technicians who are starting their work in a laboratory environment. Helps increase safety awareness and safety culture in laboratories Provides a handy reference for situations where students or workers need to quickly look up specific information Aids with risk assessment in various situations INDICE: Foreword1. Introduction to Safety       Abstract       Safety mindset and safety cultures       Be familiar with the facilities       Never work alone in the laboratory       Food, beverages, and smelling in lab       Smoking and alcohol       Personal state of mind       The importance of proper preparation       PACE yourself       Keep it clean and organized       At the end of the day2. Personal Protective Equipment       Abstract       Overview of Personal Protective Equipment       Eye Protection       Lab coat       Shoes and long pants       Gloves       Respiratory protection and masks       Hair       Lead apron and shields3. The Laboratory       Abstract       Hazards in the laboratory       Safety features in lab       Primary work environment       Biological storage       Chemical storage       Gas storage and gas use in lab       Glassware and general storage       Transportation in or between laboratories       Electrical safety       A few useful laboratory instruments       Waves (microwaves, radiowaves, and light)       Proper protocols are the key to success4. Chemicals       Abstract       Taste, smell, and texture       Importance of preparation       Safety data sheets (SDS)       Chemical labels       Toxic compounds       Toxicity assessment for chemical mixtures       Corrosives - acids and bases       Gases       Explosives       Flammable compounds and oxidizers       Cryogenics and other extremely cold compounds       Working with extremely hazardous chemicals       Permanent and temporary storage containers       Storage and labeling of synthesized products       Hazard and Precautionary Statements (H- and P-codes)5. Biohazards       Abstract       Introduction       Hand washing       Biological Safety Laboratory (BSL)       Hazard classes       Biological Safety Cabinets (BSC)       Vaccinations6. Radioactive materials       Abstract       Introduction       The laboratory       Risk factor and laboratory type       Bookkeeping and monitoring       Risk for exposure       Radioactive compounds7. Waste management       Abstract       Waste Disposal Rules and Regulations       Labeling of hazardous waste       Waste containers       Sorting of hazardous chemicals       Disposal of biological samples and biohazards         Disposal of radioactive material       Institutional waste disposal8. Chemical, biological and radioactive spills       Abstract       Introduction       First response to a chemical spill       Laboratory spill kits       Response to chemical spill       Radioactive material       Biological hazards9. Accidents       Abstract       Introduction       The eyes       Inhalation       Ingestion       Skin contact       Burns and frostbites       Needle punctures       Emergency shower       First aid10. Fire safety and prevention       Abstract       Introduction       Fire       Types of fire       Peroxide forming chemicals       Compounds incompatible with water and air       In an event of a fire, do the following       Preventive measures       Fire extinguishers and fire alarms       Evacuation plans and exercises11. Pregnancy and lactation       Abstract       Introduction       Fetal development and exposure       Exposure to chemicals and microbes12. Occupational health and response plans       Abstract       Introduction       Management and Organizational Structure       Reporting accidents       Healthy environment       Risk management       Emergency Response Plans       An explosion or a major chemical spill       Earthquakes       Attacks and break-ins       Other dangers that can ariseIndex

  • ISBN: 978-0-323-99320-3
  • Editorial: Elsevier
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 200
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/05/2022
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés