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<span style="color:red;size:150%">'''IMPORTANT:'''</span> Every student working in the wet-lab should familiarize themselves with our [http://old.chem.byu.edu/sites/default/files/file/Faculty%20&%20Staff/Chemical%20Management/ChemistryDeptSafetyPlan-v17c.pdf Chemical Hygiene and Safety Plan]. | <span style="color:red;size:150%">'''IMPORTANT:'''</span> Every student working in the wet-lab should familiarize themselves with our [http://old.chem.byu.edu/sites/default/files/file/Faculty%20&%20Staff/Chemical%20Management/ChemistryDeptSafetyPlan-v17c.pdf Chemical Hygiene and Safety Plan]. | ||
=FAQ= | ==FAQ== | ||
==Broken Glass== | ===Broken Glass=== | ||
'''Chemically contaminated''' broken glass must be (1) put in a box, (2) tape the box closed, and (3) put [http://openwetware.org/images/5/5d/Broken_Glass_Disposal.pdf this printout] on the box. This will alert the custodial staff and help prevent accidents. | '''Chemically contaminated''' broken glass must be (1) put in a box, (2) tape the box closed, and (3) put [http://openwetware.org/images/5/5d/Broken_Glass_Disposal.pdf this printout] on the box. This will alert the custodial staff and help prevent accidents. |
Latest revision as of 11:08, 16 May 2014
Safety over-arches everything we do. Please take the necessary time and precaution to do things properly and dispose of things properly. Safety is a way of working and a way of life.
Chemical Hygiene and Safety Plan
IMPORTANT: Every student working in the wet-lab should familiarize themselves with our Chemical Hygiene and Safety Plan.
FAQ
Broken Glass
Chemically contaminated broken glass must be (1) put in a box, (2) tape the box closed, and (3) put this printout on the box. This will alert the custodial staff and help prevent accidents.