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Environmental Sampling and Fieldwork. Scientific work done outside the lab – on campus or off site Field trip policies and releases apply Additional precautions should match risks!! Define Standard Operating Procedures Select sampling sites carefully. Field trip participants.
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Environmental Sampling and Fieldwork Scientific work done outside the lab – on campus or off site Field trip policies and releases apply Additional precautions should match risks!! Define Standard Operating Procedures Select sampling sites carefully
Field trip participants • Supervision necessary at all times, particularly for inexperienced participants • Supervisors must be aware of their health and safety obligations • Personal protective equipment should match exposures to the same chemicals in labs • Participants should sign waivers acknowledging risks
Special Hazards • Road and traffic hazards • Physical hazards – cliffs and steep slopes, open water • Biological hazards – venomous, lively or aggressive animals or dense vegetation • Chemical hazards – chemicals used on site • Environmental hazards – leave env. as you found it
Weather and Clothing • Prepare for cold/inclement weather or for hot weather, depending on the season • Be prepared to stop the activity of the weather turns bad • Watch for symptoms of hypothermia/hyperthermia, etc.
Health and Safety • Determine institutional policy on first aid • Carry a first aid kit if institution approves • Food prep should match established food guidelines • Encourage participants to bring water
Safety in Soil and Water Sampling • All skin potentially in contact with water should be covered – use gloves and boots • Near wastewater treatment plant – take extra precautions for aerosols • Contact Wash. Department of Ecology for any special warnings about local waters and possible contaminated sediments http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/eap/env-info.html