Every individual working in an MSE laboratory MUST successfully complete LAB SAFETY 101 and RIGHT-TO-KNOW (RTK) courses AT LEAST ONCE PER YEAR. Right-to-know is offered online only and it needs to be completed by taking an online quiz. Lab safety 101 can be completed either by taking a campus seminar or by taking an online quiz.
RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES
- In the event of an emergency, call GT Campus Police at 4-2500 or 404-894-2500.
- Please remember that you should never dial 911. Dialing 911 will delay response time.
- Dealing with all Emergencies:
- See the brief PowerPoint Presentation on MSE EMERGENCY PROTOCOL >>> MSE EMERGENCY PROTOCOL - PDF
- Important Information about Accident/Incident Reports
- It is mandatory to complete a report after an accident/incident. The report will not only provide accurate documentation of the event but it will also serve as a learning tool for others.
- To report, complete and sign the form, and have your advisor (if any) sign it and submit a copy to: Dr. Natalie Stingelin (School Chair) and a copy to: Masood Ebrahimi (MSE Safety Coordinator)
Training and certification is obtained by:
- Attending any of the campus-wide safety seminars on lab safety 101.
- Passing the online Lab Safety 101 quiz after going through an online tutorial.
- Completing “Right to Know” (RTK) training (mandated by State Law) See - USG RTK Page .
Please Note:
- The above requirements need to be completed ONCE EVERY calendar year you are working in an MSE lab.
- The Safety Quiz (basic lab safety 101) can be taken online.
- Students who need lab safety training can do the following to take the ONLINE course offered by EHS (Environmental Health & Safety - https://ehs.gatech.edu/chemical-safety-training)
- Training Instructions
- Go to Genius LMS https://gatech.geniussis.com/PublicWelcome.aspx
- Click "GT Login" and use your GT Login (if not already logged in)
- Click "View Course Catalog"
- Search for the name of the course you want to take (Lab Safety 101)
- Click the green "Register" button on the card of the course you want to take
- Click "Proceed to Checkout" at the top right of the page
- Click "Confirm", then "Go to Dashboard"
- Click on the name of the course (in the "Active Courses" box)
- In the new window, if you see multiple courses, click on the one you wish to take
- Click "Modules" in the left navigation menu, then on the first module
- Once you've completed the presentation, click on "Modules" then on the "Final Test"
- If you complete the test with a grade at or above the required score, your training is complete. Otherwise, try again.
- If you have trouble accessing the course, email ors@ors.gatech.edu.
- After you complete the RTK training, print out a certificate of completion and keep it for your records.
- Those who have not successfully completed “Lab Safety 101” and “Right to Know” quizzes within the previous 12 months are not authorized to work in any MSE laboratory.
- Frank Moss can assist you with any questions or problems. His office is located in room 271 in the J. Erskine Love Jr. Manufacturing Building.
SAFETY RESOURCES AND DOCUMENTS
General
- EHS Safety Training Tool - Determine Your Training Requirements
- Georgia Tech Safety Policies & Procedures
- Lab Safety Manual
- New Georgia Tech Policies on Personnel Protective Equipment and Appropriate Attire
- Q&A on the New Personnel Protective Equipment and Appropriate Attire Policies
- Chemical Safety Training
- Georgia Tech Emergency Preparedness Information
- Georgia Tech Sexual Violence Prevention and Advocacy Initiative
- Georgia Tech Office of Research Compliance
- Shipping Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Materials
GT Emergency Preparedness App: Download this app in order to have key emergency information (such as who to call and what to do) on your phone in the eventuality of emergency situations (bomb threats, chemical spills, fires, shooter on campus, tornado warning, etc.). Follow the instructions in the app to view the emergency preparedness information for Georgia Tech.
- Apple Users
- Droid Users
- From app store, search for "In case of crisis - education."
ACS Publication: "Identifying and Evaluating Hazards in Research Laboratories"
Biosafety
- CDC Manual on Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories
- Chemical Hygiene Plan for the Purchase and Use of In Vivo Agents
Chemical Safety
- “The Safety Zone”—C&E News Blog with Reports of Recent Accidents and Safety News
- Chemical Safety Board
Radiation Safety
Additional Information & Downloads