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General Classroom Safety Guidelines

 

I.  Purpose: 

To comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, Winthrop University has set forth the following policy to provide for the health, safety and security of students and employees.

 

II.   Responsibility:

              It shall be the responsibility of the department to provide, as far as is reasonably practical, safe working conditions for its students and employees.  Divisions of responsibility shall be as follows:

 

            Department Head or Supervisor

1.     Has the ultimate responsibility for the safety of his/her area. 

2.     Must ensure that an effective safety program is in place and supported by all departmental personnel.

3.     Appoint a safety coordinator of the department.

 

Departmental Safety Coordinator

1.     Coordinates and implements departmental safety plan.

2.     Surveys all areas for compliance with the safety plan.

3.     Assists the university safety manager when needed.

4.     Monitors the procurement, use and disposal of all chemicals in the department.

5.     Creates a chemical inventory and manages the collection of Material Safety Data Sheets for these chemicals in accordance with the Hazard Communication Plan and copies them to the university safety manager.


Course Director, Researcher and Instructor

1.     Establishes a local health, safety and security policy that is submitted to the university safety manager.

2.     Assists the university safety manager when needed.

3.     Ensures that faculty, staff and students are aware of health, safety and security policies and responsibilities therein.

4.     Ensures that regular inspections of the facility are planned and carried out.

5.     Ensures that accident and hazard reports are submitted and forwarded to the departmental safety coordinator and university safety manager.

6.     Ensures that all instructional and laboratory areas are hazard free and secure.

7.     Ensures that all equipment (including wood working equipment) is in proper working condition before and during student use.

8.     Informs students of the location of safety and/or first-aid equipment and/or supplies.

9.     Informs students of safety procedures in the event of such emergency situations as fire or severe weather.

10. Follows appropriate procedures when traveling with students on field trips.

 

            Students

1.     Adhere to any and all health, safety and security policies.

2.     Use classroom or laboratory equipment properly and only for the manufacturer’s intended use.

3.     Follow the instructions of faculty or staff regarding proper classroom/laboratory procedures.

4.     Know the location of eye wash stations, fire extinguishers, safety showers, spill kits, and exits before beginning work.

5.     Follow evacuation/safety plans in the event of such emergency situations as fire or severe weather.

6.     Use appropriate protective clothing (i.e., lab coats, closed toe shoes, latex gloves, etc.) when working in potentially hazardous settings.

7.     Follow appropriate procedures (i.e., hand washing, hazardous waste disposal, etc.) when working in potentially hazardous settings.

8.     Follow all university safety protocol.

         Employees

1.     Adhere to any and all health, safety and security policies.

2.     Follow appropriate procedures when working in potentially hazardous settings.

3.     Follow all university safety protocol.

4.     Report any potential safety hazards immediately to the building coordinator or university safety manager.

 

III.  Accident Prevention:

 

It is the policy of Winthrop University to actively prevent accidents whenever possible.  To this end, every member of the faculty, staff or student body is required to report any potentially dangerous situation when it becomes apparent to the immediate supervisor or instructor and the university safety manager.  A Hazard Report is available from the department office (see Appendix A), and a copy must be given to the department chair and university safety manager immediately.  In addition, safety information must be presented by the faculty or staff to students at the beginning of each semester or at the beginning of any new group of students. 

Faculty and staff must ensure the general cleanliness and orderliness of the working environment, use of protective clothing where necessary, and the proper maintenance of equipment.  Additionally, faculty or staff must ensure that only authorized or adequately trained individuals be allowed to use or operate equipment.

  

IV. Hazardous Materials/Chemicals/Bloodborne Pathogens:

 

Safety policy in regards to hazardous materials, chemicals, or blood borne pathogens involves the utilization of set procedures to ensure minimized risk to the health and safety of faculty, staff and students.  For more information see the Hazard Communication Plan and the Bloodborne Pathogen Plan.

 

V.    Accidents:

 

Accidents are defined as incidents that have caused or might reasonably be expected to have caused injury to persons and/or damage to property.  Following an accident, apart from immediate attention to an injured person or persons or crime scenes, attention should be directed at securing the area and cleaning up, altering or removing any hazard or equipment involved in the accident.  In addition, an accident report (See Appendix B) must be filed with the department chair immediately.  It is the responsibility of the department chair to inform the university safety manager immediately.  Accident Report forms are available in the department office.

 


VI. Safety Inspection:

 

Inspection of classrooms, laboratories and equipment therein shall be the responsibility of the faculty or staff member assigned to said classroom or laboratory.  Repairs of equipment or building facilities shall be reported to the department safety coordinator for referral to the university facilities management office, or in the case of specialized equipment, the appropriate manufacturer or repair service.  The departmental safety coordinator and the university safety manager will make periodic inspections to ensure safety guidelines are being met.

            

VII.  General Laboratory Guidelines:

The following safety procedures and policies shall be followed by faculty, staff and students when working in laboratories. 

            A.    All general health, safety and security policies and procedures shall be

      followed.

B.    Any and all spills must be properly and immediately cleaned up.

C.    Individuals should never work alone in a potentially hazardous area.

D.    Equipment must be operated properly and for its intended use only.

E.     Individuals must always use appropriate guards and safety devices when operating equipment.

F.     Individuals must wear appropriate clothing and avoid wearing jewelry or clothing that might interfere with the operation of equipment.

G.    Individuals should never run or engage in rough play in the lab.

H.    Individuals should always wear shoes in the lab.  Do not wear open toed shoes.

I.       Exits and aisles should be kept clear and unobstructed.

J.      Labels must be placed on all chemicals in accordance with the Hazard Communication Plan.

K.   Individuals should never eat, drink, use tobacco products, or apply cosmetics in the lab.

L.     Individuals should handle chemicals in accordance with the Material Safety Data Sheet and departmental safety procedures.

M.  Individuals must wash hands thoroughly with soap and water whenever leaving a laboratory.

N.   Individuals should get help or use a cart when lifting or moving heavy objects.

O.   Individuals should use a well placed, sturdy stool or ladder for climbing.

P.     Individuals should familiarize themselves with exits and emergency equipment.

 

 

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