SFNS 2011 Senior Freshman Science: HEALTH & SAFETY BRIEFING Dr. Audrey Carroll Main Teaching Lab, Room 3.22, Level 3 Biomedical Science Institute Email: [email protected] Phone number: 01 896 1607
Mar 29, 2015
SFNS 2011
Senior Freshman Science:
HEALTH & SAFETY BRIEFING
Dr. Audrey Carroll Main Teaching Lab, Room 3.22, Level 3 Biomedical Science InstituteEmail: [email protected]
Phone number: 01 896 1607
NOTE LOCATION OF NEW TEACHING LAB
•PLEASE FAMILIARISE YOURSELVES WITH NEW BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES INSTITUTE, PEARSE ST
REMEMBER:BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES INSTITUTE IS STILL UNDER-CONSTRUCTION, SO PLEASE LOOK OUT FOR CONTRACTORS, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT AND HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH THEM
INITIAL STEPS:
TEACHING LAB IS LOCATED ON LEVEL 3 LAB NUMBER: 3.22
(WALK PAST SECURITY DESK, TAKE STAIRWELL TO LEVEL 3 & FOLLOW SIGNS.......).
SCHOOL OF BIOCHEMISTRY & IMMUNOLOGY SAFETY WEBSITE:
https://www.tcd.ie/Biochemistry/local/safety.php
COLLEGE SAFETY WEBSITE:http://www.tcd.ie/Buildings/Safety/
rswelcome.php
WEBSITES:
‘HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDANCE MANUAL’ in JF year
WHY THIS TALK..........?????
Safety Legislation & College Rules(Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005)
Protect yourself and the people around you.......
PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
Fire Safety- College Procedures
First-Aiders/AED
Waste Disposal
SFNS: 2011-‘12 HEALTH AND SAFETY GENERAL
BRIEFING:
4. No mobile phones allowed in laboratory! Please turn off prior to practical
2. No eating, drinking, chewing gum or applying cosmetics in the lab.
1. Smoking - College is a non-smoking area by law
3. No Lab working after alcohol or mood altering substance (s) consumption
5. Health Issues: Pregnancy & Nursing; Colour-Blindness, Heart arrhythmia, epilepsy, immunospression, Allergies, etc..! Inform Safety Officer in confidence as such medicalconditions as they may impact on the your own personnel safety in the lab.
SFNS: 2011-‘12 HEALTH AND SAFETY GENERAL
BRIEFING:
6. Accident and Incident/Dangerous Occurrence reporting: mandatory legal requirement. College report form completed – contact School Safety Officer
7. All equipment malfunctions must be reported to the Staff-member in charge of a practical or to the Prep Room Technicians
SFNS: 2011-‘12 HEALTH AND SAFETY GENERAL
BRIEFING:8. Contamination-Trails (avoidance at all costs).
Disposable gloves must NOT be worn outside of Work-Stations.
[College disciplinary action maybe invoked for reinforcing this communal occupational safety standard]
9. Illness/feeling unwell during lab practical session-report to me or any staff member present in the lab
10. No open-toed shoes/flip-flops are allowed in the lab
PPE (Personal Protective
Equipment)HOWIE-STYLE WHITE COATNISO 1993 StandardStudent Union Shop €30
GLOVES-choice, size, removal, allergies
SAFETY SPECTACLES EYEWASH
WATER SUPPLY SAFETY SHOWER
OTHER EXAMPLES: EAR DEFENDERS, RESPIRATORY MASKS, UV FACIAL SHIELDS
FIRE SAFETY-COLLEGE PROCEDURES:If ALARM sounds:
Turn off electrical/gas appliances in useLeave Building immediately by nearest exitReport directly to Assembly point: Cumberland/Sandwith St (New Building)
**NEVER RE-ENTER BUILDING UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO**On DISCOVERY of Fire:
Raise the alarm at break point call pointLeave building quicklyInform staff member or Security on Ext 1999 (01 8961999)Report directly to AssemblyCumberland/Sandwith St (New Building)
8. FIRE SAFETY-COLLEGE PROCEDURES:
NOTE the location of the fire-bell, break-glass switches, fire-extinguishers, fire-blankets, electricity circuit-breaker boxes, water and gas cut-off valves in the Lab.
NOTE the location of the emergency showers which can be used to douse a casualty
NOTE the exit doors and escape routes out of the Lab and building
SFNS: 2011-‘12 HEALTH AND SAFETY GENERAL
BRIEFING:
First-Aid: Trained First-Aiders in School• Dr. Audrey Carroll (HSA Occupational with
AED 2010)• Dr. Gavin Davey (HSA Occupational with AED
2010)•Dr Clair Gardiner (HSA Occupational with AED
2010)• Dr. Richie Porter (HSA Occupational with AED
2011)• Ms Martha Motherway (HSA Occupational with
AED 2011)• Dr Mike Mc Killen (HSA Occupational wih AED
2011)
AED
WASTE DISPOSAL:Please follow the Teaching Lab’s waste disposal routine
All soft hazardous waste (gloves/tissue/paper) must be placed into a yellow CLINICAL WASTE Bag
All solid hazardous waste (pipettes/yellow, blue tips) must be placed into a yellow Biohazard container on bench
All sharp waste (needles) must be placed into a yellow SHARPS waste container
Practical Protocols generally (but not always) have a specific hazard warning advice incorporated into the text where a hazard is first encountered. PLEASE READ THROUGH YOUR PRACTICAL MANUAL PRIOR TO YOUR LAB SESSION
Act on that advice before undertaking the hazardous step or handling the hazardous material or apparatus.
Additional advice may be given by the Academic Staff member-in-charge, by class Technicians or by Demonstrators: PAY ATTENTION TO IT. If you are to proceed, ASK FOR HELP!
FINALLY: