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Lab Sanitation and Safety

Eye Protection

- Must meet ANSI Standard 87.1-2003
- Certification will be marked on glasses
- Chemical Goggles are Recommended
- Safety Glasses with Side Protection
- May been used if chemical splashes are not a hazard.
- Wear eye protection whenever you are in the lab.
- When using a designated desk/office area in a lab it is recommended that you wear safety glasses.
Lab Coat Cleaning

- Obvious Contamination
- Arrange specialized laundry service, contact the EHS Lab Safety Coordinator for more information.
- No Overt Contamination
- Carry the lab coat home in secondary bag.
- Wash the coat by itself and according to the manufacturer's instructions.
- Disposable Lab Coats
- Use if contamination is routine and you do not have a laundry service.
Sharps Disposal

Non Contaminated Sharps Disposal
- Collect sharps in a puncture proof container with a lid.
- Plastic recommended, ex. Paint containers
- When container is full:
- Seal the container,
- Label the container "Sharps" or "Broken Glass,"
- Dispose of the entire container in the building dumpster
Contaminated Sharps Disposal
- Collect sharps in a puncture proof container with a lid.
- Plastic recommended for overt chemical contamination.
- Biosafety Sharps container for infectious waste contamination
- When container is full:
- Seal the container
- Label the container "Sharps" or "Broken Glass"
- Dispose of the entire container with the hazardous chemical waste or the infectious waste.
Empty Chemical Bottle Disposal

- When possible, use empty bottles to collect compatible chemical waste.
- If chemical residue can be rinsed out and poured down the drain:
- Check MSDS & EHS website to be sure the chemical residue can go down the drain,
- Triple rinse the bottle, then let it dry,
- Completely mark-out the chemical name on the label and write "triple rinsed,"
- Dispose in regular trash or recycling if the bottle is unbroken or in sharps waste if it is broken.
- If chemical residue can be safely rinsed out, but not disposed in the drain:
- Triple rinse the bottle and collect the rinsate,
- Dispose of the rinsate with the appropriate hazardous waste,
- Mark out the bottle label, write "triple rinsed" and dispose of the bottle in the trash or sharps.
- If the chemical residue cannot be rinsed out, dispose of the entire bottle as hazardous chemical waste.






