Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 08:10:21 -0800
Reply-To: CLARK Eric <Clark.Eric**At_Symbol_Here**DEQ.STATE.OR.US>
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From: CLARK Eric <Clark.Eric**At_Symbol_Here**DEQ.STATE.OR.US>
Subject: Re: Safety course material
Comments: To: "Jacqueline Schryer (Jackie)"

New Jersey Dept of Health posts Chemical Information Fact Sheets. http://www.state.nj.us/health/eoh/rtkweb/rtkhsfs.htm Eric Clark Oregon Dept of Environmental Quality Hazardous Waste Section - Salem, Oregon -----Original Message----- From: Jacqueline Schryer (Jackie) [mailto:j.l.schryer**At_Symbol_Here**LARC.NASA.GOV] Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 6:45 AM To: DCHAS-L**At_Symbol_Here**LIST.UVM.EDU Subject: Re: [DCHAS-L] Safety course material How about other resources when the MSDS is not enough. Many of the MSDSs I work with only list N/A in many of the catagories. How hoods and other safety equipment work, and how to tell if they are working correctly; maintanence and (minor) repair of such equipment; replacement filters, types, etc. How to read spec sheets for equipment used in the lab. Calibration of gas monitors. Clean room techniques. Classes of clean rooms. What NOT to wear or take into the lab, e.g. sandals (my personal pet peeve), food, sodas, water; sleeve issues; hair issues. Storage and disposal of chemicals. How to keep track of what you've got. How to turn a very hazardous substance into a less hazardous one. How to find out if you don't know. There is a lot to know, and you can't teach it all in detail, but an awareness of these issues is important. Jackie Schryer *********** At 8:00 AM -0500 3/16/04, Joe Crockett wrote: >I am in the process of setting up a specific safety course that will be >required of all of our chemistry lab students. We have a set of >guidelines in place, and go over them with the students, but have not >formalized the training into a course with credit. > >Some specifics that I'm considering are > >-being able to get data from an MSDS >-safety exits >-chemical handling >-reading our hazard system (we use a system built on the NFPA diamond >that works for our freshmen and sophomores) -lab protection - goggles. >clothing, etc -lab behavior >-??????? > > >What other topics should/could be covered? Our system of chemical >labeling is basic, but I think it works. If someone needs a system or >would like to pick mine apart - let me know and I'll send you the >information. > >Joe Crockett > >*********************************************************************** >**** >"If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called >research, would it?" - Albert Einstein > >Joseph M Crockett >Professor of Chemistry >Bridgewater College of Virginia >Bridgewater, VA 22812 > >McKinney Center for Science and Mathematics - Office 307 (540)-828-5431 > >email: >*********************************************************************** >***** -- ********* Jackie Schryer NASA Langley Research Center MS 493 Hampton VA 23681

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