BSCI 441: Mammalian Physiology Laboratory
 
 
 
 
 
Last Updated:01/14/04
 

General Laboratory Safety and Guidelines:

General Principles: The laboratory is a potentially dangerous place to those who are careless or irresponsible, irrespective of their experience or skill. Common sense combined with the thoughtful use of instruments and chemicals is essential to prevent injury to yourself or others. The following rules apply in the laboratory, without exception.

1.  NO food or drink may be brought into the laboratory. NO smoking is allowed in the building.
 
2. If the fire alarm is sounded, immediately exit the building by using the closest exit. Walk away from the building and do not use the elevator.

3. All broken glass, used Pasteur pipettes, etc. must be discarded in the BROKEN GLASS CONTAINERs. Sharp objects such as needles and razor blades must be discarded in the SHARP OBJECTS DISPOSAL CONTAINERS. Never place glass or sharp objects into regular waste-baskets. In addition, this laboratory utilizes urethane, a carcinogenic and mutagenic substance for anesthesia of the animals. Any urethane-contaminated waste, including solids (i.e. gloves, paper towels etc), liquid and SHARP (i.e. needles and syringes) must be discarded into an appropriate container, designated for hazardous material/ urethane waste. However, these containers ARE NOT TRASH CANS and must be handled in a very difficult manner when full. Regular waste SHOULD NOT BE DISPOSED OF IN THESE CONTAINERS!!!

4. Students are expected to clean up their lab bench area before leaving the laboratory. Specific instructions will be provided on the clean up of specialized areas or instruments. You must clean you own glassware and instruments when you are finished with your experiments for the day.

5. You must wear closed shoes in the laboratory because inadvertent chemical spills and glass breakage occur.

6. In case of problems, the following safety aids are present in or near the laboratory.
            • A fire extinguisher is located IN THE HALLWAY to the left
              of the front entry door to the lab.
            • A first-aid kit is located in the bench near the entry door for the lab.
            • An eye-wash is located near the rear entry door for the lab.
            • An emergency shower is located near the rear entry door to the lab.
            • Disposable gloves and safety glasses are always available.
            • The nearest fire alarm is located in the hallway, to the LEFT of the
              front entry door to the lab.
 

7. The job of the TA is to supervise the laboratory. The TA is in charge of the laboratory and is responsible for the proper and safe operation of the laboratory. If you have any question about any protocol, ASK THE TA. Experiments cannot be conducted in the absence of the TA without prior permission.