2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jlp.2015.12.026
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Joint applicability test of software for laboratory assessment and risk analysis

Abstract: Most of the available risk management methods are not directly applicable to academic research laboratories. One solution to systematically perform risk analyses in this environment is the Laboratory Assessment and Risk Analysis (LARA) method. This method was developed to allow untrained personnel to identify of possible risks and rank them according to their importance. The purpose of this study was to find out, if this method can be used as a holistic risk management technique in different environments, and … Show more

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“…There are various analysis methods of which laboratory assessment and risk analysis (LARA) is a potential tool for research that not only incorporates the probability of an accident, risk description, and hazard importance but also takes the detectability of a hazard and the environmental worsening factors that exist in a research laboratory into account. 31,32 Safety training is one of the most important elements to prevent accidents by sharing basic safety rules, best practices, and most importantly the lessons learned from past laboratory accidents to all workers. A majority of the participants said that training is provided before being allowed to carry out experiments in this survey (71.4%) and the 2012 International Survey (67.6%).…”
Section: ■ Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are various analysis methods of which laboratory assessment and risk analysis (LARA) is a potential tool for research that not only incorporates the probability of an accident, risk description, and hazard importance but also takes the detectability of a hazard and the environmental worsening factors that exist in a research laboratory into account. 31,32 Safety training is one of the most important elements to prevent accidents by sharing basic safety rules, best practices, and most importantly the lessons learned from past laboratory accidents to all workers. A majority of the participants said that training is provided before being allowed to carry out experiments in this survey (71.4%) and the 2012 International Survey (67.6%).…”
Section: ■ Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A simple and convenient method that facilitates the nonexpert user to assess universal conditions is needed. There are various analysis methods of which laboratory assessment and risk analysis (LARA) is a potential tool for research that not only incorporates the probability of an accident, risk description, and hazard importance but also takes the detectability of a hazard and the environmental worsening factors that exist in a research laboratory into account. , …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Laboratory Assessment and Risk Analysis (LARA) was proposed based on the Lab Criticism Index (LCI) . Pluess et al further compared LARA with Hazard and Operability studies (HAZOP), Failure Mode, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA), and Preliminary Hazard Analysis (PreHA), confirming that LARA can effectively identify hazards and assess risks, and is easier to implement because it does not require experienced analysts . Li et al proposed a semiquantitative risk assessment method using Combination Ordered Weighted Averaging (C-OWA) operator and Matter-Element Extension Theory (MEET) to evaluate the integrated risk of university chemical laboratories mainly from human, equipment, material, environmental, and management factors .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 Pluess et al further compared LARA with Hazard and Operability studies (HAZOP), Failure Mode, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA), and Preliminary Hazard Analysis (PreHA), confirming that LARA can effectively identify hazards and assess risks, and is easier to implement because it does not require experienced analysts. 21 Li et al proposed a semiquantitative risk assessment method using Combination Ordered Weighted Averaging (C-OWA) operator and Matter-Element Extension Theory (MEET) to evaluate the integrated risk of university chemical laboratories mainly from human, equipment, material, environmental, and management factors. 2 However, existing research lacks an effective quantitative evaluation method for the inherent hazards of university chemical laboratories, and the research on risk classification management strategies for university chemical laboratories is insufficient.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, hazards in the lab have different inherent characteristics compared with industry, e.g., high turnover of collaborators, students not being trained well for lab work, freedom of research, equipment often in the development stage and the difficulty of obtain accident statistics, etc. Hence, the risk analysis techniques commonly used as aforementioned in industry cannot directly migrate to the laboratories of colleges and universities [ 21 , 22 ]. Moreover, none of these approaches enable a dynamic and holistic analysis, thus failing to describe the variations in laboratory safety, which is a natural characteristic of laboratory safety management [ 23 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%