In many cases, routine
operations may require maintenance in areas where hazardous
chemicals, biological, or radioactive materials may
be present. Consequently, it is important that these
specific areas be free of any hazards prior to performing
the operations. Typical areas include laboratories,
laboratory fume hoods, cold rooms, and laboratory bench
tops. Prior to allowing maintenance workers to conduct
activities, you should remove any equipment or chemicals
that can pose a threat to maintenance personnel.
What
should I do if something needs to be repaired or replaced
in my lab?
The first thing you should do is to call the Building
Services hotline (500-FIXT) (3498) .
A work order will then be generated and forwarded to the appropriate maintenance
operations, or through remodeling services for large construction projects. If
the problem is an emergency, repairs will be performed immediately.
When should I clear the area of any hazards that are present?
Please clear the area as soon as possible. If you can't clear the area
before the maintenance person arrives, please call the FIXIT hotline to let
them know you need additional time.
What if I have biological/chemicals/radioactive waste present?
All hazardous chemicals should be moved to another location within
the lab and stored in an appropriate manner. If you need
any assistance in moving or storing your chemicals, please contact
the Chemical Safety office at 500-5832 and we will be glad to
assist you. All hazardous waste can be disposed of by calling
the Environmental Protection Program waste hotline 500-5837. If
you need the biological/chemical/liquid radioactive waste removed
immediately, call 500-8103 or 500-5832. Please see the waste
disposal procedures for additional instructions on the disposal of chemical
waste.
What if I have been using radioactive materials
in the area?
Remove all radioactive material and equipment. This
includes the plastic backed absorbent material you may
have on your work surface. You should also perform a wipe
test of the area to insure there is no contamination present.
For additional assistance, please call the Radiation Safety
office 500-5840.
We can give you any additional information/instructions
if needed. Just give us a call 500-5832.