Toward Improved Safety Culture in Academic and Industrial Chemical Laboratories: An Assessment and Recommendation of Best Practices

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Sopuruchukwu Ezenwa, Abhijit D. Talpade, Pushkar Ghanekar, Ravi Joshi, Jayachandran Devaraj, Fabio H. Ribeiro, Ray Mentzer*
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Numerous injuries and fatalities in chemical laboratories in the United States over the past few decades have suggested the need to take measures that go beyond mere compliance and toward promoting safer practices. A collaboration between the Center for Innovative and Strategic Transformation of Alkane Resources and Purdue Process Safety and Assurance Center assessed the current safety culture in chemical laboratories at their academic and industrial partners by conducting safety surveys. Key areas of improvement were identified from the responses to the safety surveys, which if addressed can mitigate the severity of safety incidents or prevent them from occurring. The findings indicate that a majority of the respondents from academia conduct comprehensive lab safety trainings (~80%), have standard operating procedures for potentially hazardous activities (~90%), regularly discuss safety-related issues during lab group meetings (~85%), or are involved in routine safety inspections (~85%). However, fewer of the academic respondents were aware of a database for safety incidents in their departments (~50%) or utilized a standard safety review process for new experimental setups or modifications to existing setups (~70%). The results from industry respondents suggest that improvements to commonly used hazard evaluation tools and increased accessibility to comprehensive databases can increase the effectiveness of hazard evaluation processes. Additionally, recommended best practices and guidelines are provided for researchers within the scientific community to develop key safety documentation that will both strengthen the safety culture and improve safety performance in their laboratories. Taken together, this safety initiative highlights the much-needed attention and effort that are beneficial to promote improved safety culture within academic and industrial chemical laboratories.

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迈向提高学术和工业化学实验室的安全文化:最佳实践的评估和推荐
在过去的几十年里,美国化学实验室发生了许多伤亡事件,这表明有必要采取措施,而不仅仅是遵守规定,而是促进更安全的做法。烷烃资源创新和战略转型中心与普渡过程安全与保证中心之间的合作,通过进行安全调查,评估了其学术和工业合作伙伴化学实验室当前的安全文化。从对安全调查的回应中确定了需要改进的关键领域,如果解决了这些问题,可以减轻安全事故的严重程度或防止它们发生。调查结果表明,大多数来自学术界的受访者进行了全面的实验室安全培训(~80%),对潜在危险活动有标准的操作程序(~90%),在实验室小组会议期间定期讨论与安全相关的问题(~85%),或参与例行安全检查(~85%)。然而,很少有学术受访者知道他们部门的安全事故数据库(约50%),或者对新的实验装置或对现有装置的修改使用标准的安全审查过程(约70%)。行业受访者的结果表明,改进常用的危害评价工具和增加对综合数据库的可及性可以提高危害评价过程的有效性。此外,为科学界的研究人员提供了推荐的最佳实践和指导方针,以制定关键的安全文件,这些文件将加强安全文化并改善其实验室的安全绩效。综上所述,这项安全倡议强调了学术界和工业化学实验室急需的关注和努力,有利于促进改进的安全文化。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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