IMSE Materials Characterization Lab Safety Training
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All Users of the IMSE must have completed the University’s Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) - Annual Regulatory Compliance and Safety Training. The University’s EHS web site is http://www.ehs.wustl.edu/ email ehs@wustl.edu phone number (314) 362-6816.
The user is required to understand IMSE lab policies and follow the protocols.
- Dress Code - shorts, skirts and open-toed shoes are prohibited.
- Individuals in Laboratories
- Eating, drinking, gum chewing, or other such activities are not allowed in the lab rooms.
- No food or drink is allowed in lab rooms, even while in sealed containers.
- Conduct yourself in a responsible manner at all times in the lab room.
- Materials
- Biologically active (BSL-2 or greater), radioactive (> 40 urem/hr) and hazardous materials are prohibited in the IMSE lab rooms.
- It is required to follow EHS procedure for waste and unwanted material disposal.
- Immediately notify IMSE staff if waste stream containers are nearly full. Never try to overfill waste stream containers
- If the user is in doubt if a material is prohibited, they are required to consult with IMSE staff before bringing that material into the lab.
- Storage of material in the IMSE labs must be approved by the IMSE staff. Unattended material is subject to be discarded as unwanted material.
- Use of IMSE Central Facility Instruments
- Only IMSE users that have an IMSE License to operate a specific instrument can operate that instrument.
- IMSE users with a license to operate a specific instrument shall not allow any non-licensed person to operate an instrument.
- Always follow the operation and safety instructions detailed in the user manual for the instrument.
- Do not repair or modify equipment including defeat of safety interlocks.
- Do not remove any protective lead-shielding panels from electron beam instruments.
- Do not install software on the instrument computers.
- Use of Cryogenic Liquids
- Always wear appropriate personal protection equipment (insulating gloves and safety googles.)
- Use of a Chemical Fume Hood
- The fume hood should not be used as a storage area for chemicals or equipment.
- All containers must be capped when not in use. Evaporation of chemicals is prohibited.
- Work at least 6" inside the hood. For vertical hood, with a hood sash opening less than 14”.
- Never allow your head to enter the plane of the hood opening. For example, for vertical rising sashes, keep the sash below your face; for horizontal sliding sashes, keep the sash positioned in front of you and work around the side of the sash.
- Fire evacuation and emergency meeting point
- Upon emergency evacuation, leave the building through the nearest external exit (do not use the elevator) and assemble to the south of Rudolph Hall, between Cupples I and Schnucks Pavillion.
- Emergency Contact Numbers :
- Dr. Huafang Li - 314-935-8701
- Dr. Tyrone Daulton - 314-935-4537