CCB Laboratory Safety Training
All persons who wish to conduct research in the Dept. of CCB must receive laboratory safety training. Incoming graduate students receive this training during their orientation week in August. Other researchers (e.g. post-docs, undergraduates, inter-departmental visitors) must attend one of the monthly training sessions. Topics discussed include emergency procedures, hazardous waste management, and chemical and physical hazards in the laboratory.
Training sessions are scheduled at 2-4PM in 102 Converse Lab (conference room) on the following dates:
- September 17, 2008
- October 15, 2008
- November 19, 2008
- December 17, 2008
Contact Allen Aloise with questions.
Hazardous Waste Training
Harvard laboratory researchers must complete yearly online hazardous waste refresher training. Visit this link, sign in using your Harvard PIN, and select "FAS-Chemistry and Chemical Biology." Review all of the material presented and take the “Challenge” at the end.
Laser Safety Training
Researchers must complete laser safety training before work with lasers commences. The training can be completed by attending a classroom lecture. Training schedules can be found here.
Biosafety Training
Researchers must complete Biosafety training before work in a Biohazard Level 2 laboratory begins. Biosafety training is presented as the second half of the MCB Lab Safety program, typically given on the third Friday of every month. For the training schedule can be found here.
Radiation Safety Training
Researchers must complete radiation safety training before work with radioactive materials commences. The training can be completed on-line or by attending a classroom lecture. Information and schedules can be found here.
Fire Safety Training
Only trained individuals should attempt to fight a fire. Environmental Health & Safety will be offering hands-on fire extinguisher training using the BullEx Digital Safety Fire Extinguisher (http://www.bullexsafety.com). Experience the feel of extinguishing a fire.
Training will review emergency evacuation procedures, the use and application of various classes of fire extinguishers, the limitations of fire extinguishers and the proper techniques to extinguish a fire. Each participant will fight a simulated fire. The 2008 schedule can be found here.
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