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Guide to Lab Safety Plan. EHS.unc.edu. Only a registered PI can create a new plan. Once the PI adds a “Safety Supervisor” they can complete the LSP. Click here to add or remove lab workers. Clicking “Update” allows you to make changes to the entire plan. **Select the applicable hazards in your lab. Add Rooms. Then “Save & Continue”
The purpose of the Laboratory Safety Plan (LSP) is to provide you with safety information specific to the laboratory in which you work. Annual communication of LSP contents to laboratory personnel by the Principal Investigator provides the minimum specific training required by the Laboratory Standard.
The Principal Investigator (PI) for each laboratory has overall responsibility for managing the process of: characterizing laboratory waste. containerizing laboratory waste. marking/labeling laboratory waste and, managing laboratory waste in their laboratory spaces. prior to waste disposal confirmation and waste pickup by EHS.
At UNC-Chapel Hill, the complete lab safety plan consists of two components: The Laboratory Safety Manual, which covers general safety procedures for University laboratories, And an LSP prepared by the Principal Investigator to address hazards and precautions specific to a given laboratory. The LSP: identifies the hazards in the laboratory
19 Σεπ 2024 · Lab Safety Plan. Click here if you are not a UNC Employee. This is a University system intended for University purposes only. The University reserves the right to monitor the use of this system, as required, to ensure its stability, availability, and security.
Each PI is required to prepare a plan for their lab and send it to their Chair/Center Director with a copy to the Associate Dean for Research for review and approval prior to lab ramp-up. Elements of that Plan prepared by each PI should at least include:
This chapter outlines some of the basic regulations that govern laboratory safety, services offered by EHS, how to report injuries and incidents, laboratory self-inspections, and how to respond to fires and chemical spills.