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09/06/2023 By Kathi Lamond. To all Principal Investigators and Lab Workers, In the past, prior to the pandemic, EHS would supply safety glasses and safety goggles during our face-to-face EHS lab ...
If you work in a lab that uses chemicals, your safety goggles are key to ensuring you come out of an accident with your eyes intact. Of the plethora of chemical splash goggles out there, Uvex Flex ...
More are expected as Safety Services continues reaching out to PIs who had not yet enrolled their labs and lab staff. The distribution is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day next week on the ...
When used with ultrafast pulsed lasers, safety eyewear may fail to protect against eye damage, reported Hood College chemistry professor Christopher J. Stromberg at the meeting. Laser safety ...
The Laboratory Safety Committee has approved policy pertaining to working alone. Review the following documents: Three main types of eye protection exist, each with advantages and disadvantages. They ...
Below you will find safety information for students in undergraduate chemistry laboratory courses. All students taking laboratory courses in the Chemistry Department must: Read this information. Read ...
Safety glasses or splash goggles; Lab coat or equivalent (aprons, scrubs, coveralls, etc.) Chemical-resistant gloves appropriate for the hazard. For information regarding glove types, refer to the ...
Although closed-toed shoes and pants (or clothing covering legs down to the ankle) are not referred to as personal protective equipment (PPE), they do provide a barrier between you and the hazardous ...
The solution is acidic, so wear full protective equipment (lab coat, gloves and goggles, not safety glasses) when preparing or using the decontamination solution. The solution consists of: 4.2 g of ...
Safety glasses that meet the ANSI Z.87.1 1989 standard should be worn whenever handling corrosive chemicals. Ordinary prescription glasses WILL NOT provide adequate protection unless they also meet ...