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Environment, Health and Safety Safe Operating Procedure: Base University of Kansas Medical Center Safe Operating Procedure BASE Purpose/Scope: The purpose of this safe operating procedure is to guide laboratory staff in the safe handling, storage and use of basic chemicals. It provides general safety recommendations to reduce the risk of exposure and accidents. This procedure applies to all laboratories that use basic chemicals. (Please contact Environment Health and Safety for any questions or concerns, 8-1081 or [email protected] ) Definition: A corrosive material means a liquid or solid that causes full thickness destruction of human skin at the site of contact within a specified period of time; or, a liquid that has a severe corrosion rate on steel or aluminum based on the criteria in the code of federal regulations sec. 173.137 ( c )(2). Under corrosive material, they are categorized by either being basic or acidic; Base- any corrosive material that has a pH 10 or above. Examples Bases- Caustic Soda, Sodium Hydroxide, Potassium Hydroxide, etc. Hazards Very hazardous in case of skin contact, eye contact, and ingestion. Slightly hazardous in case of inhalation. Liquid or spray mist may produce tissue damage particularly on mucous membranes of eyes, mouth and respiratory tract. Skin contact may produce burns. Inhalation of the spray mist may produce severe irritation of respiratory tract, characterized by coughing, choking, or shortness of breath. Severe over-exposure can result in death. Inflammation of the eye is Environment, Health and Safety Safe Operating Procedure: Base characterized by redness, watering, and itching. Skin inflammation is characterized by itching, scaling, reddening, or, occasionally, blistering. Routes of Exposure If any symptoms should occur, seek medical advice. Eye contact: Immediately flush with water for 15 minutes. Seek medical attention immediately. Skin contact: Wash with soap and water. Seek medical attention if necessary. Inhalation: Report to fresh air, keep calm and at rest. Seek medical attention. Ingestion: Rinse mouth thoroughly. DO NOT induce vomiting and seek medical attention. Handling/Storage: Handling Bases- Keep container (s) dry and do not breathe dust. Never add water to this product. In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment. If you feel unwell, seek medical attention and show the label when possible. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Keep away from incompatibles such as oxidizing agents, reducing agents, metals, acids, alkalis, moisture. Storage Bases- Keep container (s) tightly closed and in a cool, well-ventilated area. Spills and Accidents: Bases- Stop leak if without risk. Do not get water inside container (s). Do not touch spilled material. Use water spray to reduce vapors. Prevent entry into sewers, basements or confined areas; dike if needed. Neutralize the residue with a dilute solution of acetic acid. Be careful that the product is not present at a concentration level above TLV. Check TLV on the MSDS and with local authorities. Ensure eye wash and safety shower locations are known. Fill out incident report form: http://www.kumc.edu/compliance/environment-health-and-safety-office-/forms/incident-report-form.html (Please contact Environment Health and Safety for any questions or concerns, 8-1081 or [email protected] ) Environment, Health and Safety Safe Operating Procedure: Base PPE (personal protective equipment) and Engineering/Ventilation Controls: Engineering/ventilation controls and/or proper work practices should be used to eliminate hazards. If these alone do not eliminate the hazards present then PPE should be used. PPE is ineffective if it is not used properly. PPE Personal protection: Avoid contact with skin and eyes when handling the product. Use only in well ventilated areas. Inhalation: In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratory equipment. Hands and Skin: wear suitable protective gloves (nitrile), lab coat, etc. Eyes: Wear safety glasses/goggles. Engineering/Ventilation Controls Use only in well ventilated areas. Work conducted under a certified chemical fume hood is recommended. Please see the following link for information regarding work with chemical fume hoods: http://www.kumc.edu/Documents/compliance/safety/2012%20Chemical%20Fume%20Hood%20Plan.pdf Waste Disposal: The EHS office is required by Federal Regulations, the EPA, to properly dispose of all hazardous waste. Once a lab is ready to discard any hazardous materials, please fill out chemical pickup form located on the EHS website or follow the link below: http://www.kumc.edu/compliance/environment-health-and-safety-office-/forms/chemical-pick-up-form.html Special Precautions for animals: For any projects involving the use of chemicals or drugs on animals, all researchers must review and comply with the IACUC Chemical and Drug Hazard Policy. Additionally, the “Section H” portion within the IACUC protocol form is the designated location for disclosing all hazards Environment, Health and Safety Safe Operating Procedure: Base (including chemical and drug use) for research involving animal models. The policy can be found at: http://www.kumc.edu/compliance/office-of-animal-welfare/policies-procedures-and-guidelines/iacuc-policies.html. Resources: Consult the individual chemical’s MSDS (or SDS) for additional information about the hazards and proper handling of each specific chemical. If you do not have an MSDS, several can be found on the following websites: http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/united-states.html http://www.fishersci.com/ecomm/servlet/msdssearchhome?showMSDSSearch=Y&storeId=10652 Other Resources: http://www.kumc.edu/compliance/environment-health-and-safety-office-.html Keegan, Robert. J. (2011/2012). Hazardous Materials, Substances & Wastes Compliance Guide. Kutztown, PA: Robert J. Keegan.