Chemical Safety Information
University Safety
Personnel
Mr.
Jonathan Chase, Executive Director, 215-895-5891, 215-669-6122 (cell)
Mr.
Armour Floyd, Director and Fire Safety Specialist, 215-895-5908, 215-768-1617 (cell)
Mr.
Martin Bell, EHS Manager, 215-895-5892, 215-778-4278 (cell)
Mr.
Phil Leo, Hazardous Materials Manager, 215-895-5909, 215-768-1624
(cell)
Ms.
Jennifer Nichols, Industrial Hygienist, 215-895-5896, 215-768-1623 (cell)
Business Continuity Coordinator, 215-895-5913,
Ms.
Diana Dukes, Safety Coordinator, 215-895-5907, 215-778-4279 (cell)
Ms.
Edna Rojas, Administrative Assistant, 215-895-5919
Drexel University
Department of Safety & Health
400 N. 31st Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Tel: 215-895-5919 Fax: 215-895-5926
http://www.drexelsafetyandhealth.com
Departmental Safety Committee
Dr.
Kevin Owens, Chairperson and Departmental Chemical Hygiene Officer
Dr.
Anthony Addison
Dr.
Anthony Wambsgans
Chemical Hygiene Plan
A web version of the Chemistry Department Chemical
Hygiene Plan can be viewed here. A PDF version of the current
departmental Chemical Hygiene Plan
can be downloaded here.
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Laboratory Broken Glass/Waste Disposal
The university is committed to recycling waste glass whenever possible. However,
glass waste from our research and teaching laboratories must be handled
appropriately; in many cases it is made of borosilicate glass (e.g. trade names
Pyrex or Kimax) which cannot be recycled, in other cases the waste glass may be
chemically contaminated and require proper treatment. This is explained fully
in the web version of the Drexel University Glass Waste
Policy. A PDF version of the
Drexel University Glass Waste Policy can be downloaded here.
Hazardous/Chemical
Waste Disposal
The
procedures for the disposal of hazardous materials or other chemical wastes are
described fully in the departmental Chemical Hygiene Plan. All materials should
be fully labeled, including use of an orange hazardous material tag (an example
of which can be downloaded here),
which are available in the third floor chemistry stockroom or directly from the
University Health & Safety Department. A researcher should fill in a
Chemical Waste Pick-Up Request form and fax it directly to the
University Safety & Health department. The materials will be scheduled for
pick-up directly from your laboratory on a mutually convenient date and time.
Additionally,
the chemical waste pickup form can be filled out on-line
here.
Incident Procedures
While all efforts are made to maintain a safe research and teaching environment,
incidents such as a chemical spill, small fire, minor injury, etc. do occur.
The department safety committee has put together an "Incident Procedure Checklist"
to outline what procedures to follow depending on the severity of the incident and
whether it occurs in a teaching or research laboratory. Don't look for this information
when you are facing a problem- plan ahead for safety. A PDF version of the checklists can
be downloaded here.
Incident Reports
All
incidents (chemical spill, small fire, injury, etc.) occurring in a Chemistry
Department teaching or research laboratory must be reported to the departmental
safety committee. These reports are written and are currently being collected
over the web. You should use either the Teaching
Laboratory Incident Report form or Research
Laboratory Incident Report form as appropriate.
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Annual Safety Training Now On-Line
All department employees (faculty & staff), post-doctoral associates, visiting scientists, full
or part-time graduate students and undergraduates doing teaching or research in a Drexel University
laboratory, or those overseeing teaching or research in a Drexel University laboratory, must
complete the on-line safety training modules. Go to the University Department of Safety & Health
on-line training site at:
http://66.187.132.180/DrexelTrain/
If you have not registered on the Safety Training site before, click on the green button marked
New Here- Sign Up. Fill in the on-line form with the required information. If you are already
registered, enter your e-mail address and password, then click Go to enter the
training site. Once at the site you can update your personal information by selecting the
Profile button in the upper right corner of the page. Otherwise, you should click on the
training modules listed on the page and complete the training.
Please note that once registered you have 30 days to complete the training. However, all training
must be completed by November 15th. Failure to complete the training will result in a monetary
fine determined by the Department Head.
Safety Training Materials
A PDF copy of the Powerpoint slides used in the departmental annual safety training sessions can be
downloaded below:
Training 2005
Training 2004
Training 2003
A screencast (in Shockwave format) from the 9/28/05 Safety Training session can be viewed
here.
Recent Safety Notices
An archive of recent departmental safety notices
can be found here.
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