How to Promote Lab Safety When Working with Chemicals

Chemical-related accidents are common in laboratories. We all know that chemical exposure is dangerous and one is not safe when around chemicals. Therefore, it is important to take certain measures when in the lab and around chemicals. The most important measure is labeling the chemicals properly.

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Below are a handful of tips that can help you to be safe when in a lab.

 

Follow chemical storage guideline

Keeping yourself and your lab safe while working around chemicals is important. Mislabeling chemicals and storing incompatible chemicals together can be dangerous. Also, make sure you are storing the chemicals at the right temperature.

 

Detailed labeling

Proving the right label for a particular product is as important as marking it with all the vital information. This should include the name of the chemical, expiration date, potential risks that the chemical poses and any other relevant information.

 

Chemical safety protocols

Make sure all your laboratory staff is well-versed in the chemical safety protocols. This includes:

·    Washing hands with soap and water promptly after using chemicals.

·    Do not touch your eyes, nose and mouth after the use of chemicals.

·    Carefully read instructions on labels before using the chemical.


Chemical fume hoods

Make sure that your factory’s chemical fume hoods are serviceable. Chemicals in the form of gases, vapors and mists are generated within this hood and get removed through the laboratory exhaust system. This protects laboratory workers from inhaling or being exposed to harmful chemicals.

 

Safety system

Laboratories that use chemicals are at high risk of having mishaps therefore it is important to be prepared to mitigate the damage. Having safety equipment around like fire extinguishers, eyewash stations, safety showers and fire blankets etc.


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