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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Lab Safety Inspection Full Form in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the location and today's date at the top of the form. This sets the context for your inspection.
  3. Next, enter the names and titles of both the supervisor and inspector. Accurate identification is crucial for accountability.
  4. Provide department details, ensuring that all contact information, including phone and email, is correctly filled out for follow-up.
  5. Proceed to evaluate each safety item listed under General Safety, Electrical Safety, Emergency Equipment, Chemical Safety, Biological Safety, and Radiation Safety. Mark each item as Satisfactory (S), Unsatisfactory (U), or Not Applicable (N) based on your observations.
  6. Utilize the comments section to provide additional notes or observations that may be relevant to specific items checked during your inspection.

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Laboratory Security. Electrical Safety. Fire/Life Safety. Safe Lab Practices. Physical Hazards. Chemical Fume Hood. Personal Protective Equipment/Eyewash/Showers. Chemical Safety.
The 5S in laboratory 5S stands for Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain.
Laboratory workers are exposed to numerous potential hazards including chemical, biological, physical and radioactive hazards, as well as, musculoskeletal stresses. Many workers are unaware of the potential hazards in their work environment, which makes them more vulnerable to injury.
Ten common lab mistakes! Lab mistake #1 - Not dissolving your drugs / reagents properly. Lab mistake #2 - Ordering the wrong product. Lab mistake #3 - Using the wrong reagent in your experiment. Lab mistake #4 - Running your electrophoresis backwards! Lab mistake #5 - Using the wrong statistical test for your data.
General Laboratory Safety Rules Know locations of laboratory safety showers, eyewash stations, and fire extinguishers. Know emergency exit routes. Avoid skin and eye contact with chemicals. Minimize all chemical exposures. No horseplay will be tolerated. Assume that all chemicals of unknown toxicity are highly toxic.
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Inspections are conducted to assist responsible faculty and staff in identifying and correcting potential health and safety hazards and to identify unreasonable risks to laboratory personnel, students, and the campus community.

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