Posters encouraging the use of personal protective equipment will soon be in all laboratories on UNC’s campus, said Mary Beth Koza, director of the Department of Environment, Health and Safety.
Koza, who presented to the faculty executive committee on Monday about the importance of safety in laboratories, said the poster would focus on personal protective equipment because of recent accidents at university labs across the country.
In 2008, a graduate student at the University of California-Los Angeles died from injuries sustained in a chemical lab fire.
UCLA reported that the woman’s burns were so severe because she wasn’t wearing a lab coat. The university was fined $31,875.
In 2010, a Texas Tech University graduate student lost three fingers, burned his hands and face and injured an eye.
The U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board investigated the incident and attributed the accident to a lack of safety management accountability.
Incidents like these demonstrate the need for UNC to put preventative measures in place and learn from each incident that does occur, said Catherine Brennan, chemical hygiene officer for the Department of Environment, Health and Safety.
“Anytime an incident like that happens it reinvigorates our efforts,” she said.
The department has a laboratory and chemical safety committee that deals with issues of health and safety in the laboratory environment. The committee meets quarterly and discusses all work-related incidents in labs.