Title: SOURCES OF CHEMICAL SAFETY INFORMATION
1SOURCES OF CHEMICAL SAFETY INFORMATION
- FOR TULANE LABORATORY EMPLOYEES WHO WANT TO FIND
INFORMATION ON CHEMICALS THEY MAY ENCOUNTER AND
HOW TO PROTECT THEMSELVES - April 2007
2Objectives
- To become familiar with some useful resources
(online websites, books, regulatory agencies)
where one can find information on chemical and
laboratory safety related topics
3Office of Environmental Health SafetyWebsite
- OEHS has put together a website which is a great
resource tool and the source of a wealth of
safety information - www.som.tulane.edu/oehs
4OEHS Website TopicsThese are some of the topics
and links that can be found on the OEHS website
- Biological Safety
- Laser Safety
- Radiation Safety
- Ergonomics
- General Safety
- OEHS Policies Procedures Manual
- Material Safety Data Sheets
- Chemical Safety
- Hazardous Materials Waste
- Fire Safety
- Departmental Safety Representatives
5OEHS Website Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Link
- Material Safety Data Sheets are available on the
OEHS website at the following link
http//www.som.tulane.edu/oehs/msds.htm - See the OEHS PowerPoint presentation on the OSHA
Hazard Communication Standard for information
regarding MSDSs - MSDSs are documents provided by the manufacturer
that tell you about a chemical and how to protect
yourself
6OEHS Website - Chemical Safety LinkThis is some
of the information available under the Chemical
Safety link of the OEHS website
- Chemical Inventory Form
- Incompatible Chemical List
- Lab Hoods
- Lab Door Labels
- Compressed Gas Cylinders
- Ethyl Ether
- Annual Lab Safety Documentation Forms
- OSHA Formaldehyde Standard Guide
- OSHA Hazard Communication Standard Guide
- OSHA Lab Standard/Chemical Hygiene Plan Guide
7Prudent Practices in the Laboratory
- National Research Council
- This is an excellent, highly recommended
reference of laboratory safety information- now
available online at www.nap.edu/catalog/4911.html
8Safety in Academic Chemistry LaboratoriesLess
is Better Laboratory Chemical Management for
Waste Reduction
- Publications from the American Chemical Society -
- Available online http//membership.acs.org/c/ccs/p
ubs/SACL_faculty.pdf - http//membership.acs.org/c/ccs/pubs/less_is_bette
r.pdf
9Chemical Health Safety
- Journal Publication of the American Chemical
Society - - Division of Chemical Health Safety
- (See Divisions website http//membership.acs.org
/c/chas )
10NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical HazardsThe
National Institute of Occupational Safety and
Health has produced this useful guide on
chemicals and their hazards
- Available online at http//www.cdc.gov/niosh/npg/
11Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical
LaboratoriesThis is an especially useful source
of lab safety information for microbiological and
biomedical laboratories
- U.S. Dept. of Health Human Services
- Centers for Disease Control Prevention
- National Institutes of Health
- (Available online - See the Biological Safety
link of OEHS website)
12Hawleys Condensed Chemical DictionaryThe Merck
IndexChemical AbstractsThese are additional
sources of chemical safety information.
13Household Products DatabaseThis extensive
database is a consumers guide providing easy to
understand information on the potential health
effects of more than 4,000 common household
products
- The National Library of Medicine
- Available online at http//householdproducts.n
lm.nih.gov/
14Essential Practices for Managing Chemical
Reactive HazardsThis is a useful resource on
reactive hazards
- Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS)
- Available online at http//www.aiche.org/CCPS/i
ndex.aspx
15Emergency Response GuidebookThis is a useful
resource for first responders during the initial
phase of a dangerous goods/hazardous materials
incident
- Guidebook developed by Transport Canada, the US
Dept of Transportation, and the Secretariat of
Transport Communications of Mexico for use by
fire fighters, police, and other emergency
service personnel (see http//hazmat.dot.gov/pubs/
erg/erg2004.pdf
16Regulatory WebsitesThese sites contain safety
information and references to regulations. Some,
like OSHA, even provide online training on
various topics.
- www.osha.gov Occupational Safety and Health
Administration website - www.epa.gov Environmental Protection Agency
website - www.bt.cdc.gov bioterrorism site of Centers for
Disease Control - www.cdc.gov/niosh - Centers for Disease Control/
NIOSH website - www.dot.gov Department of Transportation
website
17Summary
- There are many sources where one can find
information about chemicals or products they may
encounter - Material Safety Data Sheets are not the only
source available to learn of a chemicals hazards - Many regulatory agencies provide websites where
one can learn about regulations some even
provide online training at their websites
18Tulane UniversityOffice of Environmental Health
Safety (OEHS) Pam Fatland pfatlan_at_tulane.edu
Manager, Chemical Safety(504)
988-2800www.som.tulane.edu/oehsIf unable to
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