SAFETY IN THE LABORATORY

Hazard Identification
Chemical Labels
Interpretation of chemical labels
Different labeling systems:
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
Hazardous Material Identification System (HMIS)
Department of Transportation (DOT)
J. T. Baker SAF-T-DATA Labeling System
Comparison of label systems
Examples of chemical labels
Material Safety Data Sheets
Interpretation of material data safety sheets
Examples
Chemical Hazards in the Laboratory
Chemical Hazards
Flammables
Reactives
Corrosives
Toxics
Oxidizers
Cryogenics
Gases
Storage of Laboratory Chemicals
Safe storage of laboratory chemicals
Examples of storage techniques
Physical Hazards in the Laboratory
Compressed gas cylinders
Cryogens
Electrical and high voltage systems
Vacuum systems
High pressure systems
High temperature systems
Equipment guarding
Glassware
Biological Safety
Biosafety guidelines
Bloodborne pathogens
Animal Care
Animal Welfare Issues
Radiation Hazards
Radioactive materials
X-ray generating equipment
Radio frequency (rf) radiation
Magnetic fields
LASERs
Personal Protection
Respiratory protection
Skin protection
Eye protection
Engineering design
Waste Disposal
Toxic Waste
Chemicals
Recyclables
Radioactive
Sharps and needles
Biological

Created and maintained by Nancy Magnussen
last revised 4 June 1997
nancy@isc.tamu.edu
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