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Mechanical Engineering

Instructional Laboratory and Student Shop Safety Guidelines


To insure safe practices in our laboratories the Department of Mechanical Engineering has adopted the
following guidelines. These guidelines will be consistently enforced and non-compliance will result in
suspension from the laboratory. We believe that having an understanding of inherent hazards and
learning how to be safe should be an integral and important part of the education process.

All students must understand and agree to the information in this document, and must sign the
declaration prior to undertaking any work in the laboratory

Wear eye protection at all times in the laboratory.


Shoes must completely cover the foot. No sandals are allowed.
Dress properly during all laboratory activities. Long hair, dangling jewelry, and loose or
baggy clothing are a hazard in the laboratory. Long hair must be tied back and dangling
jewelry and loose or baggy clothing must be secured.
Never work in the laboratory alone, always have another qualified person in the area
Wearing an "IPod" or other device that interferes with hearing is not allowed.
Do not use any equipment unless you are trained and approved as a user by your
instructor or staff. Ask questions if you are unsure of how to operate something.
Perform only those experiments authorized by the instructor. Never do anything in the
laboratory that is not called for in the laboratory procedures or by your instructor. Carefully
follow all instructions, both written and oral. Unauthorized experiments are prohibited.
Don't eat, drink, or smoke, in the laboratory
Please dont yell, scream, or make any sudden loud noises that could startle others who are
concentrating on their work.
If any laboratory equipment is malfunctioning, making strange noises, sparking, smoking, or
smells "funny, Get an instructor or staff immediately. It is imperative that the instructor or
staff knows of any equipment problems.
All accidents, no matter how minor, should be reported to the faculty/staff member
supervising the laboratory immediately.
Keep aisles clear and maintain unobstructed access to all exits, fire extinguishers,
electrical panels, emergency showers, and eyewashes.
Do not use corridors for storage or work areas.
Avoid using extension cords whenever possible. Extension cords should not go
under doors, across aisles, be hung from the ceiling, or plugged into other extension
cords.
When using compressed air, use only approved nozzles and never direct the air
towards any person.
Guards on machinery must be in place during operation.
Exercise care when working with or near hydraulically- or pneumatically-driven
equipment. Sudden or unexpected motion can inflict serious injury.
Flammable chemicals must be stored in an Approved Flammable Storage Cabinet
No painting in laboratories or in the building (except in an approved designated area)
No running gas or diesel powered engines in the laboratories (except IC Engine
Laboratory)
Make sure all chemicals are clearly and currently labeled with the substance name,
concentration, date, and name of the individual responsible.
All pressurized containers (e.g. gas cylinders) will be secured with two welded link
chains and label all ingredients to show nature and degree of hazard.
When you are done with your project, all components must be dismantled and
returned to proper locations. You are responsible for disposal of ALL unwanted
materials.
Please report any unsafe behavior or condition to the instructor or staff
Students are expected to demonstrate mature judgment and common sense in their work and
conduct while working in the laboratory.
There is a safe way to do all jobs

Ask yourself these questions:


What are the worst possible things that could go wrong?
How will I deal with them?

DO NOT perform the tasks or job until you have the answer to these questions.

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY SAFETY


AGREEMENT
I have read the Instructional Laboratory Safety Guidelines, and understand its contents.
I agree to abide by all of its rules at all times in any Mechanical Engineering Instructional
Laboratories. I understand that violation of safety regulations may result in my expulsion from the
laboratory and that continued infractions may result in my being withdrawn from the course.

_______________________________ ____________________________
Signature Date

_____________________________ ____________________________
Print Name Legibly Instructor or Faculty Advisor

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