SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENT SAFETY INDUCTION. Laboratories and Workshops

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SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENT SAFETY INDUCTION Laboratories and Workshops

Welcome to the School of Environment Our Goal Provide a safe and productive research environment, while complying with policies and law.

Legislation we must comply with Health and Safety in Employment Act Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act Radiation Protection Act Biosecurity Act University Health and Safety Policies https://www.staff.auckland.ac.nz/en/human-resources/healthsafety-and-wellbeing.html School of Environment Health and Safety Policies http://www.env.auckland.ac.nz/en/about/our-school/health-safetyand-wellbeing/laboratories.html

Who s who @ the University The University University Health & Wellness Manager Robert Powell Hazards and Containment Manager David Jenkins ENV Facilities Head of School Paul Kench Technical Manager Blair Sowman Laboratory Technical Staff Ilyas, Andres, Neville, Louise, Brendan, Dave, Colin, and Natalia. ENV Health & Safety Officer Blair Sowman Transitional Facility Operators Blair Sowman, Natalia Abrego ENV Health & safety Committee Blair Sowman, Andres Arcila, Paul Kench, Jon Tunnicliffe Lab Users Academic staff Students Supervisors Visitors and clients

Laboratories, workshops and services The School of Environment has more than 25 Laboratories and Workshops. Ecology Computer Labs Dark Room Multidisciplinary Teaching Lab (wet) Multidisciplinary Teaching Lab (dry) Chemical Instrumentation Dendrochonology Postgraduate Rock Analysis Academic Rock Analysis Coastal and Hydrology Geochemistry Earth Science Processing Sedimentology Microscopy Cartogeographics Ontology Document Analysis Specialised Geochemistry Geophysics Climate XRD and XRF Particle Analysis itrax X-ray Field Store Chemical Preparation

Laboratory and workshop Structure Laboratory or workshop Manager (Academic) Technical Manager: Blair Sowman Laboratories and Workshops: Building 302 Building 301 Kitson Place Technicians: Andres Neville Louise Brendan Dave Colin Natalia Ilyas

Lab Room Hazard HSNO = HSNO rated lab TF = Transitional Facility EQ = contains hazardous equipment Hazard Rating Technician in Charge Academic(s) in Charge Induction process Building 302 Teaching Laboratory Dry 302.130 EQ Low Andres Arcila, Neville Hudson Teaching Laboratory - Wet 302.140 EQ Low Andres Arcila, Neville Hudson Barry O Connor Barry O Connor General General Sedimentology 302.420 EQ Low David Wackrow Paul Augustinus General Dendrochronology 302.450 EQ Med Colin Yong Gretel Boswijk General Ecology 302.456 HSNO, EQ Med Brendan Hall Kevin Simon General Coastal and Hydrology 302.460 EQ Low Brendan Hall Paul Kench General Climate 302.485 EQ Low Colin Yong Jennifer Eccles General Geophysics 302.489 EQ Low Colin Yong Jennifer Eccles General Particle Analysis 302.491 EQ Low David Wackrow Paul Augustinus General Environmental Chemistry 302.730 A, B, C, D, HSNO, EQ Med Natalia Abrego Luitgard Schwendenmann, Kevin Simon, General and Laboratory Transitional Facility 302.790 HSNO, EQ, TF Med Blair Sowman General, Laboratory and TF Building 301 Earth Science Processing 301.039 EQ Med to High Andres Arcila Phil Shane General and Workshop itrax 301.053 EQ Med to High Ilyas Qasim Phil Shane General, Laboratory and x-ray X-ray Preparation 301.414 EQ Med to High Ilyas Qasim Phil Shane General, Laboratory and x-ray X-ray Fluorescence (XRF) 301.415 EQ Med to High Ilyas Qasim Phil Shane General, Laboratory and x-ray X-ray Diffraction (XRD) 301.416 EQ Med to High Ilyas Qasim Phil Shane General, Laboratory and x-ray Postgraduate Rock Analysis Room 301.511 EQ Low Neville Hudson Julie Rowland General Academic Rock Analysis Room 301.525 EQ Low Neville Hudson Julie Rowland General Microscopy 301.533 EQ Low Andres Arcila Phil Shane General Specialised GeochemistryPreparation (HF) 301.535 HSNO, TF, EQ Med to High Natalia Abrego Michael Rowe General, Laboratory and HF Microscopy (Cryogenic and Gas) 301.536 HSNO Low to Med Andres Arcila Phil Shane Cryogenic safety GeochemistryPreparation 301.539 HSNO, TF, EQ Med to High Natalia Abrego Michael Rowe General and Laboratory

How to gain access to the laboratories and Workshops Everyone who wishes to access School of Environment Laboratories, must attend a General Safety Induction to gain their access. Remember to sign the List today For those interested in work in the chemical labs, HF lab, ESP labs and X- Ray Labs, they must also: Complete a specialised safety induction, pass an online test, complete the Hazard Management Plan for your project and have specialized analytical training. Please sign the list today if you want to be enrolled for a specialised safety induction (Chemical, HF, ESP or X-ray).

Laboratory Work Practices The following good laboratory practices must be observed in all laboratories and workshops in the University of Auckland: Food or drink for human consumption must not be consumed in any laboratory or workshop, or kept where hazardous substances are stored or used (i.e. refrigerators). Protective clothing including laboratory coats and safety glasses must be worn in laboratories and workshops that require them, and must be removed when going from laboratory areas to the tearooms or office areas. Protective gloves of appropriate material must be worn when handling chemicals (see SMOU PPE for more details).

Closed footwear and pants must be worn where hazardous substances or equipment is stored or used. Hands must be washed before leaving laboratories. A fume hood, fume cupboard or other means of ventilation, isolation or extraction (e.g. an isolating cabinet or a cytotoxics cabinet) shall be used when working with toxic, volatile or odoriferous substances, or particulate/dusty matter, to ensure a safe working environment. All hazard labels on surplus containers and packaging must be defaced or rendered illegible before discarding.

Know the location of all emergency exits, fire alarms, first aid kits and phones. Smoking is prohibited on all University premises. No goofing around or throwing things in labs. Do not tamper with anything that appears to be in use or does not concern you. Advise staff of any faults, breakages, spills, incidents, or any potential hazards. The University and the School do not accept responsibility for lost or stolen items. Do not leave personal belongings or valuables unattended in the labs. Use of personal music equipment using headphones (such as ipods, etc) is not permitted in any ENV workshops or labs. Respect all other lab users, staff and students Respect decisions made by the technician in charge and lab managers, follow instructions when given

Stick to the rules You are expected to work within all the provided guidelines and maintain a safe working environment. Minor infringements will work on a three-strike rule. Three strikes will result in temporary expulsion from the lab and a follow up discussion with Lab Managers and supervisors. You may then be required to attend relevant induction sessions again. Major infringements will result in immediate expulsion from the lab. Expulsion from the lab will usually be temporary depending upon the nature of the infringement. A discussion with Lab Managers and supervisors will follow. Severe and intentional misconduct will be dealt with as a disciplinary matter. We will be enforcing the rules as rigorously as possible to keep you and other lab users safe.

When finished for the day Clean up! Return any gear to its correct location, wipe down your work area and store all samples appropriately. If you are leaving work in progress on a lab bench you must label your work clearly with a completed LABWORK IN PROGRESS label (Green Cards). If you intend to leave processes running while absent from the lab please discuss first with relevant technical staff. Work left without a LABWORK IN PROGRESS label may be cleared away and stored in a holding area. Material left for more than 4 weeks will be disposed of without warning. Ensure that all equipment that is no longer in use is turned off. Ensure that the labs are locked when you exit them.

When completely finished a project Return all borrowed equipment to the correct location. Clean all equipment, glassware, workspaces, and storage spaces. Dispose of all unwanted samples, paperwork, etc. in the appropriate manner. o Sediment bin for rocks and sediment ONLY no plastic bags or containers o Paper waste bin for clean paper and cardboard only o Aluminium bin for used aluminium trays (please keep for reuse if clean) o Recycle bin for recyclable glass and plastic (no lab glass!) o Used vibrocore tubes please see technician Liquid samples and chemical waste - please see technician Samples that are considered suitably important or valuable can be archived see staff.

Reporting Accidents and Incidents All accidents and incidents must be reported to the technician in charge or the laboratory manager as soon as possible. All accidents and near misses must be reported to University Health and Safety Office on the prescribed University Accident/Incident form. This should be directed through your supervisor and the Technical Manager Accidents involving splashes to the eye may require reporting to Worksafe. These accidents must be reported as soon as possible to the School Health and Safety Officer. The Laboratory Manager and any person with information relevant to the emergency must make themselves available to Emergency Services.

After hours The School laboratories are open from 7:30 am to 6:00pm Mon to Fri (excluding statutory or university holidays). Work beyond these hours is at the discretion of the technician in charge or Lab Manager depending upon the activity undertaken and potential risk. There are notes on the doors stating the days/hours that technicians will be around for assistance. Formal approval to work after hours on an ongoing basis must be arranged in advance through the Technical Manager. After hours access is generally not allowed for laboratories that are high risk (gases, chemicals, machinery).

General Conduct Be considerate of other lab users and keep noise to a minimum. Keep your work area tidy and confined to your allocated workspace(s). Resources are shared. Do not monopolize equipment, workstations, or space. Advise staff of any shortage in supplies, paper, consumables, reagents, etc. Be respectful with other lab users and Staff in charge.

Visitors and undergraduate students All ENV laboratories and workshops are generally off-limits to those not present on valid University business. All visitors must report to the relevant ENV staff member before entering ENV laboratories and workshops. Undergraduate students must be accompanied by a lab manager or technician while they are in a laboratory or workshop.

Emergency Procedures For: Life threating or urgent emergency assistance Fire Gas Leak Bomb threat Hazardous substance spillage Medical emergency You must: 1. Clear the area. Be safe 2. Notify personal in charge. 3. Call 1-111 for help

WHERE TO FROM HERE 1. Complete required inductions 2. Complete online assessments 3. Complete your lab folder, including supervisors signature 4. Get your lab folder signed by the Technical Manager 5. Get keys/access 6. Undertake specialised training 7. Start working 8. Complete an annual refresher (online) one year from today (or before)