Safety Officer Guide
Safety Officer Guide
PREPARED BY:
ENVIRONMENT HEALTH & SAFETY OFFICE
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
MAIL CODE 25-6 * EXTENSION 6727
FAX (626) 577-6028 * [email protected]
HTTP://WWW.SAFETY.CALTECH.EDU
April 21, 2003
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION 3
Purpose 3
Scope 3
Laboratory Responsibility 3
Safety Information 3
Safety Orientation 4
Technical Guidance 4
Evacuation Coordinator 4
APPENDICES
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INTRODUCTION
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Division Safety Committee
The Safety Officer Interacts with the Division
Safety Committee as well as the Safety Office by:
Safety Orientation
The Safety Officer provides orientation
and safety training to any new lab member.
See Appendix A. New members may include:
• Researchers
• Visitors
• Surf/Murf
• Caltech Undergraduates
• Volunteers
Evacuation
Coordinator The Safety Officer Acts as Evacuation
Coordinator in emergencies such as fire or
earthquake by.
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APPENDIX A
EXAMPLE
Workplace Specific Safety Orientation Checklist for
Incoming Researchers
The Caltech ******* Division is concerned that all researchers know,
understand, and observe good safety practices and procedures. For your benefit
and safety, we require that you complete this safety checklist together with the
safety officer in your laboratory. This must be done immediately!
Instructions
Please discuss the items on this sheet with the Safety Officer in your laboratory
or with your mentor, check off the items or mark N/A if they do not apply to your
research environment. (Note: The Emergency Procedures section applies to all
researchers).
Any researcher must receive work area specific safety training before starting a
project in a laboratory. Safety Training should:
The researcher must provide the name of the group’s Safety Officer or Mentor,
sign the form and return it to the ***** Division Office.
(OVER)
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Emergency Procedures
ο Location of fire extinguishers, eyewash and shower stations, first aid kits
and pull stations.
Training
ο If using lasers, receive laser safety training from the Safety Office.