Lessons learned (recent safety incidents) and some safety reminders
Hello everyone, I wanted to share with you a recent safety incident and some near misses that occurred in our School after the restart of research operations in June (see attached document). The general recommendations at the end of the document provide good information for preventing safety incidents from happening. I am also sharing the updated "Gas Cylinder Handling Procedures for FRNY" document (with updates highlighted in yellow for easy identification); this needed to be updated in response to the recent safety incident. The updated document is also available on our website (https://engineering.purdue.edu/ChE/aboutus/safety/index_html) under the "Laboratory Safety Requirements" section. Please familiarize yourself with the information in this important document. Safety reminders: 1. Face masks (face coverings) are required to be worn at all times in the building, unless you are alone in an office. Even when you are alone in an office, have a face mask close by to be able to put it on immediately when someone enters your office. 2. As of now, and at least until the end of July, the University guidelines are that all work that can be done remotely should continue to be completed this way. Thus, researchers should only come to campus (and to the building) if they are scheduled to work in the lab, and complete all other work (including computational research) remotely. Please follow the protocols in the "Covid-19 Research Space SOP" for your area, which was approved by the University. You signed that document to confirm you will follow the safety protocols stated in the document, which were put in place to limit the spread of the coronavirus. If your research space (e.g. office) doesn't have an approved Covid-19 research Space SOP, or you were not included on the SOP as person who can use that space, please continue to work from home until further notice. Stay safe, and should you have any questions, please let me know. Sincerely, Gabriela On behalf of the ChE safety committee __________________ Gabriela Nagy, PhD Industrial Education Director Davidson School of Chemical Engineering Room FRNY G051 Purdue University Tel: (765)-496-1710 E-mail: nagyg@purdue.edu<mailto:nagyg@purdue.edu>
Good morning, everyone, I wanted to clarify that the correct use of the gas cylinder carts is to PUSH them, not pull them. I am mentioning this as it came to my attention the information provided as result of the investigation for the incident involving the gas cylinder mentions : "The researchers used the gas cylinder cart improperly (they pushed the cart instead of pulling it).”, although throughout the document the correct procedure is emphasized. Therefore, I want to reiterate that to use the gas cylinder carts correctly, you have to PUSH them with both hands. Thank you, Gabriela On Jul 7, 2020, at 4:41 PM, Nagy, Gabriela <nagyg@purdue.edu<mailto:nagyg@purdue.edu>> wrote: <Summary-Safety incidents in FRNY (July 2020).pdf>
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