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== Safety ==
== Safety ==
* Our lab is located in '''RHPH G14'''. All the researchers working in G14 are required to observe '''[http://www.cdc.gov/OD/OHS/symp5/jyrtext.htm BSL-2 regulations]'''.  
* [http://boilercast.itap.purdue.edu:8080/ess/portal/section/11e0f10e-6121-4c88-bb21-0aafc5fd3b78 IPPH Safety training on 1/15/14]
 
* Please follow our lab [[Yeo_lab:checkin#Hazardous_Waste_Disposal | Waste Disposal procedure]].
* [http://www.purdue.edu/REM/home/forms/pickupfm.htm Chemical pickup request]
* Our lab is located in '''RHPH G12'''. All the researchers working in G12 are required to observe '''[http://www.cdc.gov/OD/OHS/symp5/jyrtext.htm BSL-2 regulations]'''.  
* [http://www.purdue.edu/REM/Welcome.html Purdue REM]   
* Please locate emergency exit outside G12.
* [http://www.purdue.edu/physicalfacilities/emergencycontacts.php Emergency Procedures]  
* Please locate safety shower and Eyewash in G12.
* [https://www.purdue.edu/rem/home/forms/pickupfm.php Chemical pickup request]
* [http://www.purdue.edu/rem/index.htm Purdue REM]   
* [https://www.purdue.edu/emergency_preparedness/flipchart/index.html Emergency Procedures]  
* [http://www.purdue.edu/REM/eh/eh.htm Environmental Health]   
* [http://www.purdue.edu/REM/eh/eh.htm Environmental Health]   
* [http://www.purdue.edu/REM/hmm/hmm.htm Hazardous Materials Management]
* [http://www.purdue.edu/REM/hmm/hmm.htm Hazardous Materials Management]
* [http://www.purdue.edu/REM/ih/ih.htm Industrial Hygiene]
* [http://www.purdue.edu/REM/ih/ih.htm Industrial Hygiene]
* [http://www.purdue.edu/REM/home/booklets/CHP2003.pdf Chemical Hygiene Plan and Hazardous Materials Safety Manual]
* [http://www.purdue.edu/rem/home/booklets/CHP2014.pdf Chemical Hygiene Plan and Hazardous Materials Safety Manual]
* [http://www.purdue.edu/rem/home/booklets/bioman.pdf Purdue Biological Safety Manual]
* [http://www.purdue.edu/rem/home/booklets/bioman.pdf Purdue Biological Safety Manual]
* [http://www.purdue.edu/REM/home/booklets/HMMguide.pdf Handling and Disposal of Chemicals guidelines]
* [http://www.purdue.edu/rem/home/booklets/hwdg.pdf Handling and Disposal of Chemicals guidelines]
* [http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/msds-ftss/msds123e.html MSDS-Infectious substances]
* [http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/msds-ftss/msds123e.html MSDS-Infectious substances]


== Training ==
== Training ==
* For training on departmental equipment and building procedures, submit a work request at [http://www.pnhs.purdue.edu/techsupport/ PHNS tech support]
* For training on departmental equipment and building procedures, submit a work request at [http://www.pnhs.purdue.edu/techsupport/ PHNS tech support]
== Additional safety notes for handling biohazards ==
*per Bob Golden @ IBC/REM, 5/24/12
#Liquid form of anti-cancer drugs or other biohazard used in cell culture may be handled in the way we currently do (bleach then drain to the sink).
#Use BSC or fume hood when handling anti-cancer drugs or biohazard. This is to “contain” the potential hazard in a limited location, should any spill or splash occur.
#Use PPE in handling the drugs: Goggles, mask
#Use an absorbent (diaper) on the surface (fume hood, BSC) when the drugs are handled. If the drugs are spilled, decontaminate the surface with alconox solution.
#Solid – collect separately and request REM pickup (label “trace cancer drug”)
#Make sure you wash hands after handling any chemicals or biohazards.
#If the chemicals are transported betweenbuildings, use a secondary container for the samples.
#Report direct exposure to chemicals or biohazard (911 outside work hour), Occupational health provider (446-2450, OCC, <6PM).
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Safety

Training

  • For training on departmental equipment and building procedures, submit a work request at PHNS tech support

Additional safety notes for handling biohazards

  • per Bob Golden @ IBC/REM, 5/24/12
  1. Liquid form of anti-cancer drugs or other biohazard used in cell culture may be handled in the way we currently do (bleach then drain to the sink).
  2. Use BSC or fume hood when handling anti-cancer drugs or biohazard. This is to “contain” the potential hazard in a limited location, should any spill or splash occur.
  3. Use PPE in handling the drugs: Goggles, mask
  4. Use an absorbent (diaper) on the surface (fume hood, BSC) when the drugs are handled. If the drugs are spilled, decontaminate the surface with alconox solution.
  5. Solid – collect separately and request REM pickup (label “trace cancer drug”)
  6. Make sure you wash hands after handling any chemicals or biohazards.
  7. If the chemicals are transported betweenbuildings, use a secondary container for the samples.
  8. Report direct exposure to chemicals or biohazard (911 outside work hour), Occupational health provider (446-2450, OCC, <6PM).