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How to prevent laboratory safety production?

1. Clothing and Diet

1. When entering the laboratory, you must wear work clothes as required; shorts, slippers and other casual clothing are not allowed.

2. When operating chemicals such as hazardous substances, volatile organic solvents, toxic chemicals, etc., you must wear protective gear (protective masks, protective gloves, protective masks or glasses, protective shoes, etc.).

3. Long hair and loose clothes must be properly secured, and high-temperature gloves must be worn when operating high-temperature experiments.

4. In order to prevent rodent disasters and protect the safety of equipment cables, eating and drinking food (including chewing gum) is strictly prohibited in the laboratory.

5. Food is prohibited from being stored in refrigerators containing chemicals.

2. Rest regulations

1. After the experiment, hands should be washed to avoid personal injury.

2. The laboratory is a workplace, and resting and sleeping are not allowed in the laboratory. Those who need to rest should go to a ventilated and open environment.

3. Regulations on the use of drugs

1. When using hazardous chemicals, the operating specifications should be strictly followed and the procedures should not be changed on your own.

2. Before taking medicines, you should read the labels clearly; before using toxic medicines, you should read the toxicity instructions and preventive measures in advance; after using other containers to store medicines, mark them properly.

3. Corrosive drugs should be used in a fume hood, and you should wear protective clothing.

4. Medicines must be stored in categories and are not allowed to change locations without permission; new medicines must be registered and added to the instructions posted on the door of the medicine cabinet.

5. When operating highly toxic drugs/gas experiments, the person in charge of the laboratory should be notified in advance and other personnel should be notified; no one should conduct toxic, harmful or dangerous experimental work in the laboratory alone. When handling flammable drugs, fire prevention work should be done in advance.

6. Experimental waste liquids or expired drugs should be classified and disposed of, and should not be littered to pollute the environment.