The hazard of most concern.
What are Lab Associated Infections?
The best place to find out hazards associated with particular chemicals.
What are Safety Data Sheets (SDS)?
You should do this when you hear a fire alarm.
What is Evacuate?
The person you need to reach out to if you have controlled substances to dispose of.
Who is Melissa Bien?
Beware of where you set and/or use this personal item.
What is your cell phone.
Disinfectant is used at a concentration of 1:10 to treat liquid waste.
What is Bleach?
The GHS symbol that signifies a carcinogen.
What is the dude with the exploding chest?
The first thing you should go if you get something in your eye.
It is estimate that 10-25% of these workers develop allergies to the animals they work with.
Who are US Lab Workers?
When working with liquid nitrogen, this is the additional PPE that you need.
What are cryogloves and face shield?
The correct place to put contaminated solid waste.
What are red bags?
The information that MUST be on chemical labels.
What is contents, owner, expiration date and hazard info?
Place you should meet after an evacuation event.
What is the North Parking Lot?
What are N95?
What are bloodborne pathogens?
An engineering control that is used to protect the sample, the worker, and the environment from biological hazards.
What is a BioSafety Cabinet (BSC)?
GHS category number that signifies the highest level of hazard.
What is the number ONE (1)?
The location of spill kits and first aid instructions.
What is the Safety Supply Area?
These provide ONLY sample protection through HEPA filtered airflow.
What are Horizontal Clean Benches (or Laminar Flow hoods)?
This is what Sanford's SAFE acronym stands for.
What is Sanford's Accountability for Excellence.
The Universal Precaution.
What is working with the assumption that all human source material contains pathogens?
This is where the link to MSDSonline can be found.
What is poster in lab or QR code in reference book?
The people you need to report an accident or injury to ASAP.
Who is your supervisor and EHS.
This is when you should report pain or discomfort from your assigned tasks.
What is as soon as you recognize the pain is associated with a task at work?
This is the biggest thing we battle when it comes to working safely.
What is being human?