The
principal
investigator/laboratory
supervisor
has
overall
responsibility
for
safety
in
the
lab.
All
lab
users
(employees,
students,
and
visitors)
must
be
provided
with
appropriate
safety
orientation
when
they
are
assigned
to
a
lab.
These
apply
to
all
persons
working
in
any
research
laboratory
and
computer
area
whether
they
are
receiving
remuneration
or
not.
The
principal
investigator/laboratory
supervisor
should
explain
lab
expectations,
hazards,
safety
requirements/resources,
and
emergency
procedures
associated
with
the
particular
materials,
equipment,
procedures,
etc.
associated
with
their
lab.
The
PI/LS is
responsible
for
training
staff
and
visitors
on
the
use
of
all
lab
equipment
and
processes,
and
ensuring
that
they
work
in
a
safe
manner,
follow
standard
operating
procedures,
and
use
the
required
personal
protective
equipment.
PI/lab
supervisors
are
responsible
for
inspections
of
their
lab
and
ensuring
deficiencies
are
corrected.
In
addition,
they
must
inform
all
lab
users
of
any
required
corrective
actions.
The
responsibilities
with
respect
to
safety
of
university
employees
and
students
are
outlined
in
Policy
34.
The
lab
supervisor
or
designate
should
escort
all
visitors
to
the
lab
due
to
potential
hazards
and
to
protect
the
security
of
the
research,
equipment,
and
supplies.
The
lab
supervisor
must
not
knowingly
permit
entrance
to
anyone
not
qualified
to
be
in
the
lab
i.e.
has
not
completed
the
mandatory
training
or
unauthorized
persons
without
appointments.
Any
critical
injury
at
a
workplace,
whether
suffered
by
a
student,
visitor,
or
another
employee,
may
give
rise
to
immediate
reporting
and
evidence
preservation
obligations
under
the
Occupational
Health
and
Safety
Act
(the OHSA).
These
employer
accident
reporting
obligations
are
initiated
when
any
person,
not
just
a
worker,
is
killed
or
critically
injured.
Safety
of
visitors
is
the
responsibility
of
the
person
in
the
department
who
is
hosting
them
or
bringing
them
into
the
department.
If
a
visitor
will
only
be
in
the
department
for
one
day
or
less,
AND
will
not
be
performing
any
laboratory
duties,
they
should
be
accompanied
at
all
times
to
ensure
they
are
kept
safe.
If
the
visitor
will
be
staying
for
longer
than
one
day
AND/OR
they
will
be
working
in
a
lab,
they
should
read
this
safety
manual.