Working with chemicals

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Rules for working with chemicals in the cleanroom

General:

  • Before working with a chemical for the first time, you must look up and read its material safety data sheet)! You can find it on kemibrug.dk
  • You must know the chemical hazard labeling system (CLP)
  • Always work with chemicals under a fume hood. The only exception is isopropanol and ethanol for wiping equipment
  • When using a fumehood for the first time, you must familiarize yourself with its safe operation (alarms, indicators, emergency max flow)
  • New processes can only be introduced in the cleanroom after submission and approval of a chemical risk assessment form.
  • All chemicals must be marked with the prefabricated labels. Prefabricated labels are located in the labels folder in cleanroom 1.
  • Use a funnel when pouring chemicals into small containers
  • When mixing chemicals, know what type of chemical reactions to expect
  • Wipes saturated with solvents must be left to degas in the fume hood before disposal in the trash bin (even if the trash cabinet is ventilated)
  • Chemical mixtures giving off gas must be left to degas (with cap off) before pouring into waste containers
  • Empty chemical bottles must be placed in the dedicated space under sink. Staff will remove them later
  • If you have special reasons to leave a process unattended in a fumehood, please limit the time. Beakers with chemicals left in the fume hood must be marked with a content label, your name, phone number and estimated time of removal. Be prepared to be flexible if approached by other users.
  • Dangerous chemicals, liquefied gasses etc must not by accompanied by persons during lift transport. Instead, use the override feature for unaccompanied transport.

In case of a spill:

  • If you spill, please use the appropriate spill kits to collect the chemicals
    • Always inform other cleanroom users immediately
    • Always inform the cleanroom staff about spills.
    • Evacuate cleanroom and put “No entrance” sign on door, if the spill is more than 10×10 cm

When working with acids or bases:

  • You must:
    • Use personal protective equipment
    • Work in a fume hood
    • Always change gloves if you get chemicals on them
    • Never put your fingers into chemicals even if you wear gloves. Gloves are for safety against spills only!
    • Please note that the glove breakthrough time for most solvents is between tens of seconds and at most a few minutes
    • Hot acid mixtures must be left to cool before pouring into the waste containers
  • Remember Triple A: - Always Add Acid to water (På dansk: AVIS: Aldrig Vand I Syre)

Guidelines for using hydrofluoric acid

  • Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is by far the most serious danger to your health in the lab. Even though it’s considered a “weak” acid the consequences are much more serious compared to any other acid used in the lab.
  • HF can only be used after special safety training by qualified staff
  • The users must read working with HF thoroughly before using HF
  • Always work with a 'buddy' when using HF

In case of emergency or accidents