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Lower Ground Floor Induction
Samuels Building F25
Purpose
This induction is to make you aware of:
• The risk and hazards associated with
working on the lower ground floor of the
Samuels Building
• The control of those hazards to prevent
harm to yourself and others
• Even if you are not working in the labs,
you need to be aware of the hazards in
the labs nearby
Prerequisites
• GBSME school induction
• UNSW WHS training
• Supervisors Induction
For full information see
UNSW WHS training site
GSBME Induction
GSBME LG Floor Plan
Access Hours
The normal hours of work are 8am to 6pm
Monday to Friday
Undergraduates are not permitted to do non
clerical work after hours. All afterhours access
requires special permission.
After hours work must conform to the UNSW
HS322 Working After Hours Guideline (on the
UNSW WHS policy and guidelines website)
and have the approval of your supervisor
Risk Management and Safe
Working Procedures (SWP)
GSBME health and safety documents can be found
on the UNSW Safesys database
You must read
ENG-GBIOM-RMF-347
Risks associated with working in the laboratories of
the Lower Ground Floor Samuels Building
Any tasks that you do must be covered by an SWP
approved by your supervisor and the risk must be
documented and assessed.
LG Lab-Risks and Hazards
Hazard
Control
Physical effects from chemical exposure
All chemical handling requirements are identified and used to prevent
exposure
health effects, slips trips and falls
Know emergency procedures , clean up spill immediately good house
keeping
Burns or ignition of materials
High temperature soldering irons and furnaces used with care
Electric shock
Check all equipment before use or after moving. Ensure leads are undamaged. DO
NOT modify 240V equipment unless licensed. If equipment is faulty, tag out of use
immediately
Air quality - Gas concentration/Low or out of air
Do not enter labs when alarm is sounding. Follow emergency procedure
Ergonomics – over use injury and manual handling
Training and correct set up. Know symptoms of overuse
Manual handling-physical injury, crush, cuts, eye damage.
Correct tool use, eye protection
Restricted areas -injury to persons or economic damage to equipment and
devices
Do not go into restricted areas without specific training
Noise , dust and sharps
Minimise exposure to noisy working equipment. Wear hearing equipment for
exposure over 2 minutes. Use extraction equipment or fume hood to minimise
dust exposure with mills, lathes or lasers. Wear P2 dust mask if necessary.
DONOT use scalpel blades or needles unless training. Take care when using glass
slides and always dispose in sharps containers
Personal Protective Equipment
Your SWP will document the specific
personal protective equipment you will
require for your work. Covered foot wear is
always required in the lab.
Selection use and maintenance must
comply with the UNSW WHS guidelines
HS659 Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE) Guideline
Lab Safety Equipment
The use of safety equipment should be documented in your SWP with attention
to the emergency procedures section.
Lower Ground Labs are equipped with:
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Chemical fume hood
Emergency spill kits
Two emergency eyewash and shower stations
Three emergency lab shut down buttons that will cut power to the labs
Air quality alarms in LG10a, b, c, d and LG11 rooms to monitor asphyxiation
gases and oxygen content in the small rooms
Manual handling trolleys for heavy objects and gas cylinders
Vacuum exhaust ports for soldering and small fume hazards
Fire extinguishers and fire hose reels at either end of the building
There are two emergency break glass boxes. One near the kitchen and one
outside the lift at the eastern end of the building. If there is an emergency such
as fire or large dangerous chemical spill, break the glass which will immediately
evacuate the building and alert emergency services.
Laboratory Records
Records are kept on the GSBME database
but will be moved over to Safesys in the
future.
Please contact the lab manager or your
WHS rep if you have any difficulties locating
the records you require
Registers
All chemicals must be added to the chemical
register. If you bring a chemical to the school
or dispose and or remove a chemical it must
be tracked on the register
A new UNSW wide register Sciquest ERM is
being implemented. Please talk to your
supervisor if you have any questions
Biological Material-Forbidden
All biological material is forbidden in the
lower ground labs unless it can wear a lab
coat
Chemicals
Storage
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Safety
Data
Sheets
All Chemicals must be registered on the database and stored in the correct
location. There are designated storage areas for hazardous substances such
as flammable, corrosive , toxic materials
Storage use and disposal must comply with the safety data sheet.
What is a Safety Data Sheet?
A Safety Data Sheet (SDS), previously called a Material Safety Data Sheet
(MSDS), is a document that provides information on the properties of
hazardous chemicals and how they affect health and safety in the workplace.
For example an SDS includes information on:
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the identity of the chemical,
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health and physicochemical hazards,
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safe handling and storage procedures,
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emergency procedures, and
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disposal considerations.
SDS information is essential when writing an SWP in order to understand the
health hazard, disposal and emergency clean up requirements
All chemicals must be correctly labelled
Waste Disposal
Black lined bags
– are for domestic waste only, things you would find in your home
Non hazardous laboratory waste bins
– have a clear liner and are used for disposable lab items like
plastic.
Chemical waste
– must be segregated and disposed via the UNSW contractor.
Hazardous material
– must be made safe before disposal. Nothing but water goes in
the drains
You must documents your specific waste disposal requirements
in your SWP.
Consult the lab manager or the HS321 Laboratory Hazardous
Waste Disposal Guideline if you have any concerns
Lab Emergency and Evacuation
Response
This is covered in more detail in the School induction package
The lab response plan
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The Arrhh run away plan
Arrh –Alert people to the problem
Run away –keep yourself safe. Do not attempt to deal with an emergency situation unless you are
certain you can deal with the risks
The Building Alarms
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Beep Beep Beep – alert get ready to leave but do not leave the building and into the swarm of killer
bees
Whoop Whoop Whoop –leave immediately and go to the Michael Birt Garden assembly point
Maps are found at the entrances to LG offices
Even if you do not work in the labs or with anything hazardous you are in close proximity and
should know what to do in an emergency.
Please note if there is a smell of chlorine please inform the area supervisor of room LG10d. Chlorine can be detected at
very low concentrations and is unlikely to be immediately hazardous but could indicate a leak of laser gas.
Emergency Procedures Flipchart
Emergency Procedure flipcharts are distributed in hardcopy throughout the
University and are also available online.
The flipcharts outline procedures for the following:
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bomb threat
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environmental
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evacuation
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fire
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hazardous materials
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medical emergency
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natural disasters
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personal threat
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power outage
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suspect package
Contact: Security Services 9385 6666.
Restricted Areas
GMP-Good Manufacturing
Practices
GMP protocols are vital for the development
of human implantable devices. The grey
room(LG11) and clean room (LG11b)
sections are dedicated to this work as
various areas of the main lab.
DO NOT touch anything in these areas,
unless you have been specifically trained
Restricted Areas
ESD Areas and Lasers and
Electrostatic discharge areas
require additional training.
Furnaces
Do not touch these areas and take care when working nearby
There are high powered lasers in rooms LG 10b, c and d. You
must never tamper with these machines or their covers unless
you are qualified and have completed an SWP covering the risks
The furnace equipment in room LG10a is highly specialised and
potentially dangerous.
You must not enter these areas unless you have been
specifically trained.
Restricted Areas
Grey Room and Clean Room
(LG11, a, b)
These rooms have strict entry requirements
to control particulate contamination. They
are an important part of the manufacture of
human implants and Good Manufacturing
Process (GMP)
You must not enter this area unless you
have received specific training.
Health and Safety Resources
UNSW WHS Site
https://www.ohs.unsw.edu.au/
GSBME School Web site
http://www.engineering.unsw.edu.au/biomedicalengineering/workplace-health-and-safety-whsohs
WHS training
https://www.ohs.unsw.edu.au/hs_training/index.html
Local GSBME training
http://www.engineering.unsw.edu.au/biomedicalengineering/training
WHS Training
UNSW
All personnel must do
On-Line Work Health & Safety Awareness
On-Line Ergonomics
GSBME All personnel must do the GSBME induction quiz
Lab active personnel must do
Laboratory Safety Awareness (online for students)
Hazardous Substances (incorporated in lab safety awareness for students)
On-Line Green Lab Environment Compliance
GSBME Labs
Lab active personel must do
Laboratory Safety Awareness (online for students)
Hazardous Substances (incorporated in lab ssafety awareness for students)
On-Line Green Lab Environment Compliance
ARF
personnel must do
Animal Ethics
Cell Culture/working with biological material
personnel must do
Biosafety for PC2 Laboratories
Room 408
separate induction
Room 408c BMIF
permission
required. Must
have completed
Biosafety for PC2
Laboratories
Room 424b
Loom
Supervisor
permission
Lower Ground
Separate induction for all personnel
LG10a, b, c, d /Grey Room /Clean room
Additional training for each area required
Immunisation
As no biological materials permitted on LG
there are no specific immunisation
requirements.
Please check HS427 Immunisation Questionnaire and Authorisation Form if you
work with biological material elsewhere.
Kitchen Area
LG is a large communal office space
–DO NOT eat smelly food at your desk. There
is a lunch room on level 1 of the Samuels
building and a range of eating places on
upper campus
–DO NOT leave the kitchen a mess. Always
leave it tidier then you found it.
–Do join the coffee club and enjoy the
amenities
Office Area
We often have important visitors through this
area. If you get an email asking you to tidy,
please clean up very thoroughly and then
ask how you can help in other areas.
Do not do lab work at your desk-no
soldering or gluing or rewiring.
Ask Admin team before you move desks
Unauthorised Entry
Do not enter areas that you have not been trained or
authorised to enter, unless you are escorted by someone
who has been suitably trained.
If your swipe card does not work and you think it should
please contact your supervisor or lab management
Please do not let people follow you through the swipe
doors. Ask if they have access or who they wish to see.
Do not confront if there is a threat.
Call security on 56666 and report the incident.
Please keep valuables out of sight and secure
SWPs and RAs
There are specific SWP and RA ‘s available.
Please speak to your supervisor.
– If you want to use soldering irons
– If you want to modify electronics
– If you want to work with lasers
– If your want access to grey room
– If you want to use the furnace
If you need to move compressed gases ,
you will needs additional training
Thank You
Now you have read this safety information
please complete the quiz and send it to the
lab manager.
You will need to attend a short tour and
provided you have completed the
prerequisites then you can have swipe
access to the lower ground labs.