Reminder to sign all CHP binders before beginning any work this morning. PIs will also need to sign the first page of each SOP if I have designated such. SOPs are located at the end of the CHP. There are a minimum of 2 SOPs in each room's binder and a total of 9 binders. It would simply be through for each lab user to sign every binder rather than argue later that you never enter that room.

Thank you for thinking and working safely.

Lindsey

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From: LORRE-list <lorre-list-bounces@ecn.purdue.edu> on behalf of Crawley, Lindsey R <lcrawley@purdue.edu>
Sent: Thursday, June 6, 2019 4:04:48 PM
To: lorre-list@ecn.purdue.edu
Cc: 'zachbebar@purdue.edu'; Clark S Eby; 'Brennan, Luke Patrick'; Chapero-Planell, Alejandro
Subject: [LORRE-list] Urgent SOP updates by POTR location
 

As discussed in today’s LORRE seminar, here is the link to Purdue REM SOPs. If any of these chemicals, hazard classes or processes are used in any of LORRE’s spaces, then it is our responsibility to amend them in each room’s CHP binder to maintain compliance. https://www.purdue.edu/ehps/rem/laboratory/HazMat/sops.html

Therefore, Chemical Spill Cleanup process SOP is an example and should be printed for each room’s binder and signed and dated by each lab user. I will fill out and print the following SOPs: Chemical Spill Cleanup & Laboratory Electrical Power Failure.

Please schedule a visit to 236 and bring a pen to sign these documents FIRST THING ON MONDAY, before you begin any other work. This applies to ANY current and future lab user (PI, lab mgr, grad, undergrad or visitor trained in the lab).

BUT FIRST, once you’ve confirmed that your workspace has the listed hazards (if you don’t have it in your lab- please update by Reply), please read, update and print each SOP by EOB FRIDAY JUNE 7. Bring your room’s binder to 236 and leave it at the center table.
If your name is listed below, please add Compressed Gases & Oxidizers to your listed lab location. Each SOP describes a more specific use and lab users may be more knowledgeable than myself.

I will take care of 231 in Jonathan’s summer absence: Acetic Anhydride, Ethidium Bromide, Sulfuric Acid. I will take care of Sodium Azide, updating the inventory to only one location.
Brent- Please prepare LN2, Toluene, Chloroform, Benzene, Sulfuric Acid for 359.
Petr- Please prepare Chloroform, Toluene for B38.
Elena- Please prepare Acetic Anhydride, Hydrogen Peroxide, Nitrate salts, Sulfuric Acid for 333.
Emma- Please prepare Compressed Gases, Hydrogen Gas and Hydrogen Sulfide for 333.
Pablo- Please prepare Acetic Anhydride for 333.
Antonio- Please prepare Sulfuric Acid for 233 and/or 252. Please document these rooms separately.
Jessica Z- Please prepare Biosafety Level 2 for 335.


I hope that this task takes less than 30 mins. I am here to assist and help answer questions as they arise.

Thank you for thinking and working safely.

Lindsey


 

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Lindsey Crawley

Lab Manager

 

Laboratory of Renewable Resources Engineering

http://www.purdue.edu/lorre

Department of Ag. and Bio. Engineering

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Potter Engineering Center, Room 333

500 Central Dr.

Purdue University

West Lafayette, IN 47907

 

(765) 494-7052 Lab Phone

LCrawley@purdue.edu

 

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