2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.3c00017
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Performing Hazard Analyses and Setting Triggers for Reevaluation in Lab-Scale Chemical Reactions

Abstract: Laboratory chemical synthesis research typically lacks the preplanned hazard responses found in production-scale industrial laboratories. Chemical safety management is a known challenge in education-based facilities, which is concerning for academic and national laboratory environments working with inexperienced student researchers. At the Molecular Foundry, a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) user facility, a chemical safety management form has been developed that follows DOE’s Integrated Safety Management (ISM… Show more

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“…Understanding these potential hazards is required to formulate targeted risk management strategies. It allows laboratory personnel to prioritize safety measures, implement appropriate control measures, and train individuals to handle the identified risks adequately. Additionally, regular updates to hazard assessments are necessary to account for any changes in laboratory practices, equipment, or personnel, ensuring that the laboratory remains a safe and secure environment for all. …”
Section: Identification Of Potential Hazardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding these potential hazards is required to formulate targeted risk management strategies. It allows laboratory personnel to prioritize safety measures, implement appropriate control measures, and train individuals to handle the identified risks adequately. Additionally, regular updates to hazard assessments are necessary to account for any changes in laboratory practices, equipment, or personnel, ensuring that the laboratory remains a safe and secure environment for all. …”
Section: Identification Of Potential Hazardsmentioning
confidence: 99%