3/16/16 ROMS Agenda Interim EH&S Contacts
Annual Chemical Clean-out
Minors in Lab Policy Questions/Concerns
Interim EH&S Contacts Lab Safety Shawna Marquis [email protected] Office: 2-4025 Cell: 617-467-8995 Biosafety – COMS protocol support Sean Fitzgerald [email protected] Office: 2-0022 Cell: 617-581-3275
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Annual Chemical Cleanout Between now and April 15th Mark bottles with Avery Red Neon Circle
stickers.
Identify any unwanted chemicals by pre-registering with EHS.
Update Labpoint inventory and print new placards if hazard levels change.
Bottles DO NOT need a HazWaste tag, just
a red neon circle sticker.
OK - Unknown chemicals.
NOT OK - DEA Controlled Substances Contact EHS to schedule a drug destruction.
Annual Chemical Cleanout
Mark Containers
Mark Containers
Pre-Registration
LOCATION AND LAB CONTACT ESTIMATED VOLUME, SIZES, AND EXAMPLES OF CHEMICALS
Campus Dept Bldg Room
location description (eg fume hood, bench)
Contact person for pick-up
# SMALL < 100 mL/mg
100mL /mg > # Medium < 1kg/4L
# LARGE > 1kg /4L
Examples of chemicals (ie expired solvens, numerous small bottles, buffers etc)
Longwood-North Med onc HIM 318 bench Daniel Bessete 10 82 2 flammable, toxic, corrosives
Longwood-North Genetics HIM 405 Shelves bay 2
Kristen Bearce Lee 150 200 20 buffers, salts, agar
Longwood-North Genetics HIM 405 Acid/base cabinet
Kristen Bearce Lee 0 20 5 acids and bases
Longwood-North Genetics HIM 405 Flamable cabinet
Kristen Bearce Lee 15 10 flammable
EMAIL completed spreadsheet to [email protected] by April 15th.
Minors in Laboratories January 2016
Minors in Labs Policy- Process Arose in feedback to Harvard’s Policy for the Safety
and Protection of Minors.
University Lab Safety Committee – drafted with representation from four lab-based schools
Working draft distributed- Spring 2015
Comments re: Extension School, research animals, “particularly hazardous chemicals”
Final draft accepted at the December meeting of the University Lab Safety Committee
“Live” on January 1st
Applicability
DEFINITION: A Minor is a person under 18 years of age.
EXCEPTION: This policy does not apply to
minors who are enrolled at Harvard as students in a degree-granting program.
Key Points- Age
<13 years: may not be present in a lab -except supervised tour
13-17 years: oWritten consent oDocumented generic and specific training oPersonal Protective Equipment conditions oDirect supervision at all times by a qualified adult
Key Points- Additional Restrictions
Radiation- Must be at least 16 years old to be in a licensed radiation lab.
Lasers- No Class 3B or 4 lasers No work in area requiring respirators Physical Hazards oMachining equipment oPotentially hazardous noise levels oElectrical hazards
Key Points- Additional Restrictions Controlled Substances Biological agents oBiosafety Level 2 or 3 pathogens oPrimary human & non-human primate materials oSelect Agents or Toxins oRisk Group 2 recombinant & viral vectors
Key Points- Additional Restrictions Highly hazardous chemicals Certain carcinogens Explosive chemicals Pyrophoric chemicals Large quantities of flammable liquids
Key Points- Supervision
Minors must be supervised at all times while in a laboratory.
Implementation Minors in Labs documents and references
incorporated into Youth Protection Website http://youthprotection.harvard.edu/minors-labs-policy
oPolicy oApplication oParental Consent
Limited exceptions to the Policy upon EH&S review
Questions?
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