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= Safety at DTU Nanolab building 314/307 =
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== General safety at DTU ==
== General safety at DTU ==
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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.
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.


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:[https://www.inside.dtu.dk/en/medarbejder/hr-og-arbejdsmiljoe/arbejdsmiljoe/fysisk-arbejdsmiljoe/laboratorier-og-vaerksteder/nano-partikler '''Nanoparticles at DTU (in general)''']
:[https://www.inside.dtu.dk/en/medarbejder/hr-og-arbejdsmiljoe/arbejdsmiljoe/fysisk-arbejdsmiljoe/laboratorier-og-vaerksteder/nano-partikler '''Nanoparticles at DTU (in general)''']
 
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== '''Reminder''': Overall Risk Assessment for DTU Nanolab - building 314/307/313 ==
== Overall Risk Assessment for DTU Nanolab - building 314/307 ==
DTU Nanolab - building 314/307/313 Overall Risk Assessment (ORA) gives the framework for the procedures for a safe work environment in our labs. It outlines which kind of materials and chemicals are allowed, what is needed to bring them to the labs, and how in general they are handled.
DTU Nanolab - building 314/307 Overall Risk Assessment (ORA) gives the framework for the procedures for a safe work environment in our labs. It outlines which kind of materials and chemicals are allowed, what is needed to bring them to the labs, and how in general they are handled.


The Overall Risk Assessment can be found in LabManager under Equipment Info for each of the instruments.
The Overall Risk Assessment can be found in LabManager under Equipment Info for each of the instruments.
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For individual chemicals, processes and equipment, revelant individual risk assessments (RA) are either available or need to be prepared prior to the work at the labs. If individal risk assessments are already available, they need to be reviewed and evaluated according to the actual work prior to entering the labs. If they don't fully cover all risk or fit the intendet work, the RA either needs be adapted or newly prepared. In these cases, get in contact with the relevant safety representative for DTU Nanolab - building 314/307.
For individual chemicals, processes and equipment, relevant individual risk assessments (RA) are either available or need to be prepared prior to the work at the labs. If individual risk assessments are already available, they need to be reviewed and evaluated according to the actual work prior to entering the labs. If they don't fully cover all risk or fit the intended work, the RA either needs be adapted or newly prepared. In these cases, get in contact with the relevant lab responsible.


The individual risk assessments for the instruments together with the flow chart for working with samples at Nanolab can be found in LabManager under Equipment Info for each of the instruments as well.
The individual risk assessments for the instruments together with the flow chart for working with samples at Nanolab can be found in LabManager under Equipment Info for each of the instruments as well.
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To simplify the process for the user to evaluate what kind of risk assessment is needed for their sample and work, we created a flow chart which can be followed. It indicates if a new individual risk assessment is definitely need, or if a pre-prepared one can be reviewed.
To simplify the process for the user to evaluate what kind of risk assessment is needed for their sample and work, we created a flow chart which can be followed. It indicates if a new individual risk assessment is definitely need, or if a pre-prepared one can be reviewed.


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== Further information ==
== Further information ==
The University of Copenhagen (KU) has prepared a number of interactive videos covering several aspects of laboratory work. These come together with short quizzes to self-test your knowledge. These materials are ideal for further self-study.
The University of Copenhagen (KU) has prepared a number of interactive videos covering several aspects of laboratory work. These come together with short quizzes to self-test your knowledge. These materials are ideal for further self-study.


:[https://absalon.ku.dk/courses/23466/pages/laboratoriesikkerhed-for-studerende-interaktive-videoer '''KU lab safety for students''']
:[https://absalon.ku.dk/courses/23466/pages/laboratoriesikkerhed-for-studerende-interaktive-videoer '''KU lab safety for students''']
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Latest revision as of 16:12, 2 July 2026

Reminder: Overall Risk Assessment for DTU Nanolab - building 314/307/313

DTU Nanolab - building 314/307/313 Overall Risk Assessment (ORA) gives the framework for the procedures for a safe work environment in our labs. It outlines which kind of materials and chemicals are allowed, what is needed to bring them to the labs, and how in general they are handled.

The Overall Risk Assessment can be found in LabManager under Equipment Info for each of the instruments.

LabManager - Info - Equipment


For individual chemicals, processes and equipment, relevant individual risk assessments (RA) are either available or need to be prepared prior to the work at the labs. If individual risk assessments are already available, they need to be reviewed and evaluated according to the actual work prior to entering the labs. If they don't fully cover all risk or fit the intended work, the RA either needs be adapted or newly prepared. In these cases, get in contact with the relevant lab responsible.

The individual risk assessments for the instruments together with the flow chart for working with samples at Nanolab can be found in LabManager under Equipment Info for each of the instruments as well.

LabManager - Info - Equipment


To simplify the process for the user to evaluate what kind of risk assessment is needed for their sample and work, we created a flow chart which can be followed. It indicates if a new individual risk assessment is definitely need, or if a pre-prepared one can be reviewed.