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Standard Operating Procedures Document SAND Number 20125196C Standard Operating Procedure SOP Definition describes how your lab will handle a hazardous chemical Should Include Amount ID: 407244

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Chemical Safety & Security

Standard Operating Procedures

Document SAND Number:

2012-5196CSlide2

Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)Definition: describes how your lab will handle a hazardous chemical

Should IncludeAmount and concentration used, How you obtain or create the working solutionSpecial handling procedures, engineering controls, and personal protective equipmentRequired for any work with hazardous chemicals in laboratoriesNo specific FormatCan be written into a protocol for describing the steps in an experiment

Example Templates:

http://

www.safety.duke.edu/OHS/chemsopsTemplates.htm

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Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), cont’d.SOPs are:DatedWhen issued

When reviewed

When revised

Have: subject, title and identification code

Officially reviewed by management

Signed by all responsible parties

May include formsWritten in a consistent and official format with numbered pagesSlide4

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Standard Operating Procedures(SOPs)

Consider written SOPs on:

Security clearance and visitor access

Employee training

Medical surveillance

Respiratory protection and fit

Eye protection

Ventilation system maintenance

Storage, receipt, transport and shipping of hazardous materials

Accident and emergency response including natural disasters

Spill cleanup

Waste management

Hazardous material handling

Special operations, radiation, biosafety, lasers, infectious agentsSlide5

SOP Activity5

Document SAND Number: 2012-6076 PSandia is a multi-program laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a Lockheed Martin Company, for the United States Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration under contract DE-AC04-94AL85000Slide6

Activity: Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)SOP: A set of steps for carrying out a laboratory task

Scenario: You are a chemist in a Quality Control (QC) labGoal: Develop an SOP for preparing a standard acid solution for titrationGet in groups of 4-5 people per group6

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InstrumentsSlide7

Activity: Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)Refer to the SDS for H2

SO4, and the partially completed SOPIn your groups, discussHazardsChemicals, reactions, and productsEquipmentStorageDisposalSecurityControlsOperationalEngineering

PPE

Fill in the blanks to complete the SOP

Be prepared to discuss with the whole class

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Hazards in this SOP

Preparation of solutionsEquipment

Waste/disposal

Security

Activity: Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)

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Activity: Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)

Controls?Operational

SOP

Substitution

Scale down

Engineering

PPE

Quantity dependent

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Activity: Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)Conclusions

SOP is a set of steps for carrying out a laboratory task safely and securelyPPE-SOP volume specificShould be part of a formal training procedureUpdate regularlyProtects students/workers, faculty, administrators, chemicals/info10

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