CCMR LAB SAFETY ROOM ORIENTATION BARD HALL SB56

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CCMR LAB SAFETY ROOM ORIENTATION BARD HALL SB56 Don Werder B57 Bard Hall 505 412 9135 djw326@cornell.edu John Grazul 350 Duffield Hall 607 592 8989 jlg98@cornell.edu

Policy: The safety rules for CCMR are based on our best interpretation of requirements at the federal, local, campus, and Bard Hall levels. As a core facility with a broad user base, our goal is to enable all users to have the safest and most efficient possible research experience. An alternative contact person for questions regarding the proper procedures, safety regulations or other concerns is Mick Thomas, mt57@cornell.edu, 607-592-8993. You may also find the following contacts may be able to assist you: Matt Steel (mjs328@cornell.edu) Building Manager Bard Hall, 140 Upson Hall, 607-229-4115 John Sinnott, CCMR Group Safety Representative, jps39@cornell.edu Dan Woodie (Daniel.Woodie@cornell.edu) College of Engineering Safety Officer Environmental Health and Safety, (5-8200, dehs-mailbox@cornell.edu)

Emergency Contact Info o In case of emergency: Dial 911 from a mobile phone Use an emergency phone in the hallways or stairwells Dial 5-1111 from a campus phone o o For non-emergency, urgent equipment issues, call the appropriate staff member using the number posted on the HASP signs on the doors. In the event you have any further questions regarding the proper procedures, safety regulations, or other concerns, please contact one of the Facility Staff.

CCMR Training and Evacuation plan Bard Hall Sub-Basement Training required for facility access In the event of an emergency, evacuation should be along the route outlined by the red arrows. To report emergencies please use the emergency phones in stairwell or on the loading dock. General trainings required to access the facilities are as follows -Laboratory safety (EHS #2555-Laboratory) -Global Harmonization (EHS #5711-Laboratory) -Chemical waste disposal (EHS #2716-chemwaste) Emergency Phone Fire Extinguisher is indicated - Emergency Shower is indicated In addition to general training, rooms with specific hazards require extra training to access. -Access to room SB56C and SB56D will require cryogen safety training (#3055, Cryogen Safety) are colored -Access to room SB56C requires radiation training (#5033, Radiation Producing Equipment Safety) Access will only be granted once proof of training has been provided to the facility!

Working In Bard Hall, SB56 - Training The following laboratory safety courses, offered on-line or in the classroom by Cornell University EH&S, are required to access the specified rooms. EH&S course numbers are listed. See http://www.ccmr.cornell.edu/facilities/safetyinfo/ for information on how to obtain training or verify your CULearn information EH&S training Laboratory Safety: EH&S training in Chemical Waste Disposal: EH&S training for rooms SB56 C and D: For access to SB56C Twin TEM: # 2555- Laboratory # 2716- ChemWaste # 3055- Cryogens # 5033- Radiation training

Working in Bard Hall SB56 - Safety Cryo-gloves and safety goggles are provided for filling the liquid nitrogen cold trap on the Twin TEM There is a safety goggle wall dispenser near the room door entrance. Radiation training is required to use the Twin TEM. Do not take food or drinks into the electron microscopy labs. There is no landline phone but there is an emergency phone on the stairwell as indicated on the floor plan map. The Red Rover wireless network is also available.

Use Of Chemicals In SB56 There are organic solvents, such as acetone, ethanol, isopropyl alcohol, in the sink room in squeeze bottles. The MSDS sheets for these solvents can be found on the desktop of the lab computer under the Coral login. Please return the solvent squeeze bottles back to the sink room when you are finished using them. Any organic solvent waste should be put in the solvent waste bottle, which is located in the lower cabinet in the sink room.

Acknowledging the Facility Please remember to properly acknowledge use of the CCMR Facilities in your presentations, publications, and conference proceedings

CCMR Shared Facility Access Form (more information at http://www.ccmr.cornell.edu/facilities/safetyinfo/) Submit one form to each facility that you are requesting access to. 1) Print out this page. Illegible or incomplete forms may be discarded. 2) Read the online facility orientation completely and sign below. 3) Circle the room(s), in gray below, to which you are requesting access. Facility Room Required Trainings Facility Room Required Trainings Duffield Hall 150 AHWCR Clark Hall F03 (Keck) AHW 231 (Prep) AHWC All D21, D22 AHWM*F* Bard Hall B47 (PLD) AHWL D15 (AFM) AHWL* B47, B47A AHW D10 AHWCM* B55 AHWG ST Olin 165 AHWCD B56 AHWC Snee Hall 1158 AHWCR SB30 AHWL 1102 AHWR SB56 (Mira) AHWCR* 1149 (mprobe) AHW * required for certain instruments, refer to orientation form. Trainings key (in bold are required for all facilities): A Laboratory safety training (#2555-laboratory) H GHS-Globally Harmonized System (#5711-GHS) W Chemical waste disposal (#2716-chemwaste) L Laser safety (#2397-lasersafety) C Training in handling cryogens (#3055-cryogensfty) M Magnetic field safety training (#5035-magnetic) R Radiation producing equipment safety (#5033 EHS-RPE) G Compressed gas safety (#2335-compressed) F Fire safety training (#5330-firesafety) D How to Read an MSDS (#3755-MSDS) 4) Verify in CULearn (URL above) that all the required trainings show as completed on or after April 1, 2009. 5) Print a copy of your CU Learn All Learning and attach to this form. 6) Fill in user information, sign and bring completed forms to the appropriate facility manager. User Name Cornell University ID card # NetID/E-mail Status Department Advisor By signing below, I am attesting that I have read the facility orientation form and completed the necessary EH&S safety trainings. Office use: User Signature Date / / Door e-mail list entered by