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Working in a lab

Working in a laboratory is different from working in an office. Some of the rules that apply when working in or around a laboratory are given below.

You will find the information under your Faculty tab.

When you start working in a laboratory, you have to take notice of several requirements beforehand. This is not only about the materials you are going to use, but also legislation and internal regulations. The section 'Laboratory general' describes all preparative actions you have to take and all background information you need before you can start experiments, like doing a risk assessment and thinking about the necessity of permits or selection of the right type of safety gear. The section 'Working safely with...' is about the actual risks and how you can deal with those in your laboratory.

Research risk assessment

Practical guidelines for the performance of a risk assessment in the design phase/before the start of research. RhL010

Task Risk Analysis

The Task Risk analysis is a tool for assessing risks.  

Safety equipment

Safety equipment general

RhL020
  Glove information for users RhL020a
  Glove policy Glove policy
  Ordering gloves RhL020b
  Glove information for managers and supervisors RhL020c

Laboratory classification

About classified laboratories and corresponding rules and permits for the  layout / furnishing of labs and the performance of activities. RhL021

Ventilation and exhaustion

About different types of ventilation, their correct use and adequate selection. RhL022

The fumehood

About correct operation and use of fumehoods. RhL023

RSI and ergonomics in the lab

About prevention of RSI/CANS with repetitive lab activities (pipetting, microscopy). RhL030

OSH when purchasing

Regulations you should be aware of when purchasing equipment. Balance safe use and costs. RhL040

Transportation and shipment of research material

Over regels en (import)vergunningen bij vervoer van chemicaliën en biologisch onderzoeksmateriaal, zowel intern als , of verzenden naar/ontvangen van elders. RhL050

Certification, maintenance and repairs

Which equipment needs to be checked and/or serviced regularly and who is allowed to do that?  

Relocation and room modifications

Relocations and modifications to or in the room may influence safety and health in a positive or negative way. The Management-of-chance procedure should be carried out before the change. RhL070

Third party activities in the lab

What to do when maintenance personnel or other "outsiders" enter your (classified) laboratory to start their activities? Is that safe and allowed? RhL080

Waste collection guide

Description of the various chemical/biological/general waste streams within the Fcaulty of Science, written by Facility Management.

RhL090

Chemicals registration (GROS)

Short description to start working with GROS. RhL100

Pregnancy and work

About additional measures when pregnant and working in a lab. With risk checklist and background information. About rights and obligations for pregnant woman and their supervisors.  
Chemicals

Chemicals

Contains background information about hazard symbols, H&P statements, MSDS, limit values and general precautions for the use of chemicals. VOM011

CMR substances

Special precautions when working with carcinogens, mutagens and reproduction toxic (CMR) substances. VOM012

Storage of hazardous substances

Rules on chemicals storage from the Health and Safety at Work Act and the PGS-15 translated for users in a laboratory environment. VOM014

HF and other fluorides

HF can lead to very severe injuries, even death. A safe working procdure for HF is described and the contents of the anti-HF-kit are discussed. VOM015

Nanomaterials

Describes the current Faculty's procedure for handling nanomaterials and the specialists' method to assess the risk of the used nanomaterials.  VOM050
Gasses and cryogenic substances

Gasses

Information about the safe use of gasses. VOM021

Storage of  gasses

Rules on storage of gasses from the Health and Safety at Work Act and the PGS-15 translated for users in a laboratory environment.  

Cryogenic substances

About risks and measures when working with cryogenic substances. See also the website of the cryogenic department. VOM025
Biological material

Biological material

What is biological material and how can I work safely with it? Includes general background information and legislation. See also the university's webpage on biological material.  

GMO work organisation

Describes roles and responsibilities of all participants in the GMO organisation. VOM033a

Disinfection

About the effectivity and suitability of various dvan de verschillende disinfection methods.  
Radiation, lasers and magnets

Ionising radiation

Rules, risks and measures when working with radio active isotopes and radiation equipment. About X-ray and gamma radiation.  

Lasers

Rules, risks and measures when working with lasers. The laser safety organisation and all university's rules are described in the Handbook Laser Safety.  

Magnets

Rules, risks and measures when working with magnets.  

Other types of radiation

About UV, IR, microwave, radio frequent radiation etc. See also the Dutch brochure Elektromagnetische velden in arbeidssituaties.  

Fieldwork

Rules, risks and measures when working in the field by biologists or environmentalists.  

Electricity

Rules, risks and measures when working with en onderhoud van elektrische apparatuur  

Noise

About harmful and objectionable noise at work, and measures to protect your hearing. VOM080
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