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All lab users are required to complete OSU's online training modules for basic lab safety. You must go through this process before you are given keys to the lab. | All lab users are required to complete OSU's online training modules for basic lab safety. You must go through this process before you are given keys to the lab. | ||
- | * Go to the [[http:// | + | * Ethan will add your name to the lab safety management tool (SciShield) which is administered by OSU's Environmental |
- | * Scroll down to " | + | * SciShield |
- | * You will see list of required | + | * Complete |
- | * Complete | + | |
- | * You will receive emails verifying completion of each module. Forward these emails to Ethan. | + | |
- | As a complement to the basic lab safety training, you must also complete this quiz which is specific to the Minot Lab: {{:: | + | As a complement to the basic lab safety training, you must also complete this quiz which is specific to the Minot Lab: {{:: |
===Beyond the basic training=== | ===Beyond the basic training=== | ||
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Research projects in our lab often use | Research projects in our lab often use | ||
*Fume hoods | *Fume hoods | ||
- | *Compressed gas cylinders | + | *Compressed gas cylinders |
*Lasers | *Lasers | ||
*Cryogenic liquids/ | *Cryogenic liquids/ | ||
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The notes below highlight some of the points you learned in OSU online training modules, and how they apply to our labs in 306 and 308 Weniger. These notes are not a substitute for the online training. | The notes below highlight some of the points you learned in OSU online training modules, and how they apply to our labs in 306 and 308 Weniger. These notes are not a substitute for the online training. | ||
- | ===== Liquid Chemicals and Powdered Substances | + | ==== Liquid Chemicals and Powdered Substances ==== |
*There is one fume hood for organic solvents (acetone, ethanol, IPA) and one fume hood for acids. Never bring the organic solvents into the acid hood. Never bring acids into the organic solvent hood. This absolute/ | *There is one fume hood for organic solvents (acetone, ethanol, IPA) and one fume hood for acids. Never bring the organic solvents into the acid hood. Never bring acids into the organic solvent hood. This absolute/ | ||
*Take labeling very seriously. There should never be unlabeled liquid in the lab, even for a second. It is very hard to identify a chemical when it has been forgotten (it only take one distraction to mix up two beakers). This rule protects our devices, protects us from accidentally mixing the wrong chemicals and protects us from treating dangerous chemicals as if they were safe. | *Take labeling very seriously. There should never be unlabeled liquid in the lab, even for a second. It is very hard to identify a chemical when it has been forgotten (it only take one distraction to mix up two beakers). This rule protects our devices, protects us from accidentally mixing the wrong chemicals and protects us from treating dangerous chemicals as if they were safe. | ||
*Before using a chemical for the first time, read the [[http:// | *Before using a chemical for the first time, read the [[http:// | ||
*We use HF (hydrofluroic acid) in Weniger 306. HF is arguably the most dangerous acid used at the university. Anyone wanting to use HF or the acid hood needs additional training. Some useful links include [[http:// | *We use HF (hydrofluroic acid) in Weniger 306. HF is arguably the most dangerous acid used at the university. Anyone wanting to use HF or the acid hood needs additional training. Some useful links include [[http:// | ||
- | ==== Fume hoods - General info ==== | + | |
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+ | ===== Fume hoods - General info ===== | ||
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==== Solvent Fume Hood ==== | ==== Solvent Fume Hood ==== | ||
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Acetone, Ethanol and Isopropanol are all organic solvents. They are collected together in the waste bottle labeled " | Acetone, Ethanol and Isopropanol are all organic solvents. They are collected together in the waste bottle labeled " | ||
- | Chlorinated solvents sometimes require special handling (they are more toxic). A small amount of DCE is allowed in the solvent waste container. Check the label of the solvent waste container to know the allowed fraction. For more info contact [[http:// | + | Chlorinated solvents sometimes require special handling (they are more toxic). The most common one used in our lab is Chloroform, used to make the stamp for [[2D Materials Transfer]]. A small amount of DCE is allowed in the solvent waste container. Check the label of the solvent waste container to know the allowed fraction. For more info contact [[http:// |
For more information see the [[http:// | For more information see the [[http:// |
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