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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上LABORATORY REGULATIONSfor The Natural Sciences Faculty II- Physics -University of Regensburg13.12.19951. AimsThese Laboratory Regulations are intended to ensure safe working practices, environmental protection and operating efficiency with regard to laboratory use.Essentially these targ
2、ets are to be achieved by responsible, competent and correct use of the buildings, installations, machinery and equipment, as well as an economical use of energy, water and other media. They should help- to safeguard the health and physical safety of laboratory users,- to keep damage to a minimum in
3、 the case of accidents- and to avoid environmental pollution.2. Scope and legal fundamentalsThe Laboratory Regulations are valid for all users of laboratories in the Natural Sciences Faculty II.These regulations take into account Accident Prevention Regulations (Unfallverhtungsvorschriften UVV), in
4、particular the UVV for Lasers (GUV 2.20), Laboratory Guidlines (GUV 16.17), Regulations for Hazardous Materials (GefStoffV), and other generally recognised rules with regard to technical safety, occupational medicine and hygiene, as well as other assured scientific working knowledge.3. Responsibilit
5、ies of laboratory usersLaboratory users must be aware of and adhere to these Laboratory Regulations. Each user must sign that he or she has read these Regulations.In the case of serious violations of responsibilities the user may be banned from the working area.4. Dangers for people and the environm
6、entThe use of physical, chemical or biological methods including their technical applications contains a number of risks.Acute or chronic damage to personal health may occur in the form of e.g. injuries, burns, frost-bite, corrosive burns, poisoning, skin irritation, allergic reactions, infectious d
7、iseases, cancer, and heriditary or reproductive damage.Release of hazardous substances into the air, water or ground can lead to environmental damage.5. Protective measures5.1 GeneralThe Laboratory Guidelines (GUV 16.17) which must be displayed in every laboratory give a detailed description of the
8、correct behavioural procedures, and complement these regulations.In a laboratory one must work in such a way that no damage is caused to anyone, nor is anyone put at risk or interfered with more than the circumstances warrant. When dangerous work is being performed, at least one person must be withi
9、n calling distance, and all persons in the vicinity must be informed about the dangers and the protective measures that are necessary.The leader of the working group or practical class has control over the opening times and entrance requirements for his or her area.In accordance with the Accident Pr
10、otection Regulations (GUV 0.1 General Regulations) laboratory users must be instructed in advance about possible dangers involved in their work as well as about measures for avoiding dangers, and subsequently at regular intervals of at least once per year.Students and employees may only carry out wo
11、rk in accordance with the instructions given to them. Orders given by a practical class supervisor or scientific group leader have to be followed.Smoking is prohibited in laboratories. Eating and drinking are not allowed in laboratories where poisonous, toxic or carcinogenic substances are deployed,
12、 as well as substances which affect fertility, and materials or agents which are infectious or suspected of being infectious. If in a specific laboratory area none of the above substances is being used, then the research group leader or practical class supervisor may designate areas in which the lab
13、oratory user may keep and consume food or drinks. Food or drinks must not be stored together with chemicals.Sources of danger, in particular puddles of water or oil films on the floor, must be removed immediately. Escape and rescue routes must be kept free from any obstacles and sources of danger. A
14、ny faults in the building, equipment or installations which represent a safety risk must be reported to the group leader responsible or the Technical Headquarters (Technische Zentrale, Tel: 3333).5.2. Safety equipment and protective gearUsers must inform themselves about the various types of safety
15、equipment, their usage and their location (e.g. fire alarms, hand-held fire extinguishers, fire blankets, first-aid cabinets, breathing masks, emergency showers, eye baths).Accessories which are prescribed for the protection of the user must be used (e.g. lab coat, safety goggles, pipetting aids, de
16、ssicator covers, trolley for transporting gas cylinders). When carrying out work subject to a degree of risk the requisite safety gear must be worn.5.3. Carrying out experiments5.3.1 GeneralWhen carrying out experiments, laboratory users must inform themselves of the risks and the appropriate protec
17、tive measures by consulting the experimental regulations, operating instructions and handbooks. Safety advice given in the instructions must be observed.Special information sessions must be held in accordance with specific instructions, for instance, users must be instructed verbally about the Regul
18、ations for Hazardous Materials (GefstoffV) at least once per year in the place of operation and with reference to the operating instructions.Those who work autonomously are responsible for ascertaining and assessing the risks and implementing suitable safety measures. This is particularly important
19、if work is delegated to others.5.3.2. EquipmentEquipment may only be used for the purpose for which is was constructed. Faulty apparatus and defective electrical equipment may not be used.Equipment which is left running overnight must have the requisite safety devices (e.g. level regulator, water sa
20、fety cut-out). Long-term experiments must be labelled as such and carried out in such a way that in accordance with ones careful and informed discretion any danger is excluded even outside normal working hours. The person responsible should be contactable by phone if necessary and his telephone numb
21、er should be displayed on the outside of the laboratory door.The use of lasers, autoclaves, high pressure and vacuum equipment, centrifuges etc requires particular care and if necessary special instruction.Any self-constructed experimental equipment must undergo a safety check before being put into
22、operation.When working in mechanical workshops equipment such as electric drills and grinders must be operated correctly. Instruction regarding the postgraduate workshops in the individual groups should be given by the technicians. The superintendant of the mechanical workshops is responsible for gi
23、ving instruction with respect to the postgraduate workshop attached to the mechanical workshops.5.3.3. LasersLaser beams pose a particular hazard, but so do electricity and the risk of implosion or explosion. Attention is drawn to the specific regulations governing the operation of laser equipment,
24、in particular to UVV Laser Radiation (GUV 2.20).5.3.4. Chemicals and hazardous substancesChemicals stored in the laboratory must be organised, clearly arranged and restricted to the necessary amount; combustible liquids for small-scale use may only be stored in containers with a capacity of a maximu
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