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** Obtain information and seek advice from qualified colleagues about your process
Before using a new chemical or process in the cleanroom, you must first fill out a so-called chemical risk assessment (kemisk arbejdspladsvurdering, APV), and have it approved by the cleanroom staff. A chemical risk assessment is a step-by-step description of the process and chemicals used, the hazards associated with them, necessary safety measures etc. The form can be found [http://kemibrug.dk/doc/apv/index.tkl?lang=en here]. When filling out the form, obtain information and seek advice from qualified colleagues about your process. You may also consult previously [[Filled out chemical chemical risk assessment forms|filled out chemical chemical risk assessment forms]]. Once the form has been completed, email it to the cleanroom mailing list for approval. Only when the risk assessment has been approved, are you allowed to use the chemical or process in the cleanroom.
** Fill it in and email it to the cleanroom staff for approval before using the new process
 
(Kemisk arbejdspladsvurdering, APV) - needed when introducing new processes
 
[http://kemibrug.dk/doc/apv/index.tkl?lang=en Chemical risk assessment form] - needed when introducing new processes
* [[Filled out chemical chemical risk assessment forms]]

Revision as of 13:16, 6 December 2016

Before using a new chemical or process in the cleanroom, you must first fill out a so-called chemical risk assessment (kemisk arbejdspladsvurdering, APV), and have it approved by the cleanroom staff. A chemical risk assessment is a step-by-step description of the process and chemicals used, the hazards associated with them, necessary safety measures etc. The form can be found here. When filling out the form, obtain information and seek advice from qualified colleagues about your process. You may also consult previously filled out chemical chemical risk assessment forms. Once the form has been completed, email it to the cleanroom mailing list for approval. Only when the risk assessment has been approved, are you allowed to use the chemical or process in the cleanroom.