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== General safety at DTU ==
== General safety at DTU ==
<!-- link to DTUs safety page -->
<!-- link to DTUs safety page -->
DTU has a number of general rules and guidelines for how to work safely at university. These rules and safety conditions must be met for all employees and students. These are also the basis for DTU Nanolabs Overall Risk Assessment. Every user should be aware of these general guidelines.
[https://www.inside.dtu.dk/en/medarbejder/hr-og-arbejdsmiljoe/arbejdsmiljoe/laboratorier-og-vaerksteder '''General DTU guideline for work in the lab''']
=== Nanoparticles ===
DTU also has some specific guidelines for handling nanopartiles on campus. These are the basis of the local risk assessment at DTU Nanolab. As an user of DTU Nanolab, you should already be aware of these guidelines from the work at your own lab.
[https://www.inside.dtu.dk/en/medarbejder/hr-og-arbejdsmiljoe/arbejdsmiljoe/laboratorier-og-vaerksteder/nano-partikler '''Nanoparticles at DTU (in general)''']


== Overall Risk Assessment for DTU Nanolab - building 314/307 ==
== Overall Risk Assessment for DTU Nanolab - building 314/307 ==

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Safety at DTU Nanolab building 314/307

At DTU Nanolab, we are interested in the safety of both, our employees and our users. As we are a multiuser facility, we need to establish working procedures to provide the best possible safety for our working environment. These are based on general safety procedures, EU regulations, and procedures we identified to be important for our working environment.

Each user of our facility is expected to comply to these safety rules. The information is handed out to each new users and can be found here.


General safety at DTU

DTU has a number of general rules and guidelines for how to work safely at university. These rules and safety conditions must be met for all employees and students. These are also the basis for DTU Nanolabs Overall Risk Assessment. Every user should be aware of these general guidelines.

General DTU guideline for work in the lab

Nanoparticles

DTU also has some specific guidelines for handling nanopartiles on campus. These are the basis of the local risk assessment at DTU Nanolab. As an user of DTU Nanolab, you should already be aware of these guidelines from the work at your own lab.

Nanoparticles at DTU (in general)

Overall Risk Assessment for DTU Nanolab - building 314/307

Further information