General PI Responsibilities:
- Provide a safe lab environment as promulgated in UK’s Administrative Regulations 6.3
- Comply with the NIH Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant or Synthetic Nucleic Acid Molecules (Applies to ALL researchers at UK)
Lab Door Signs and The Lab Safety Binder-the teal-colored home of the Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP), Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and more
- Lab door signs contain important hazard and emergency contact information. All exterior lab doors must have a lab door sign and it must be reviewed and dated annually. If there are no changes this can be done by hand. If there are changes, simply create a new sign.
- The CHP is the ~100-page document typically housed in your teal-colored Lab Safety Binder. If you do not have the lab safety binder and do not wish to print this large document, you can save it somewhere virtually as long as all lab members have access. The CHP contains a CHP ID page at the beginning. Record the names of all lab personnel here and be sure to update this annually, then sign and date. If saving the CHP virtually, record that all lab members confirm they have access with a note and dates with signatures on the CHP ID page.
- Lab-Specific Training: This lab-specific training checklist, also found in your teal lab safety binder, must be completed by all lab personnel, then signed and dated. Refresh this training and sign and date again per any changes outlined in Chapter 6 of the CHP. If desired, one checklist can be used with an attached blank page/chart for all the signatures and dates. Keep this checklist and all signatures in your teal lab safety binder, or virtually with your CHP.
- SOPs must be created for particularly hazardous chemicals as stated in Chapters 3 & 10 of the CHP. Where appropriate, a more general SOP can be created for an entire hazard class of chemicals. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA’s) Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories Standard (29 CFR 1910.1450) defines particularly hazardous substances as including select carcinogens, reproductive toxins, and chemicals with high acute toxicity. UK has more stringent criteria for what constitutes a particularly hazardous substance, and this will be defined in the 2020 version of the CHP. A draft of these criteria is outlined in the attached pdf: Draft SOP excerpt from CHP 2020. Use chemical SDSs, Pub Chem’s Laboratory Chemical Safety Summaries (LCSS), fact sheets, and/or UK Environmental Health & Safety Division (EHS) to assist you in writing SOPs. General guidelines are provided on the last page of the SOP template. Print and house these SOPs with your CHP either virtually or in your teal lab safety binder. If your CHP is stored virtually, remember that you must ensure that all lab members have access.