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SAFETY. GRADUATE PROGRAM & RESOURCES. See the Graduate Student Handbook & Safety Manual. Field and Laboratory Safety.
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SAFETY GRADUATE PROGRAM & RESOURCES See the Graduate Student Handbook & Safety Manual
Field and Laboratory Safety • The Department provides the commitment and opportunity to implement and maintain safe and healthful work environments for students, faculty, and temporary employees performing field and laboratory work for the Department. • Graduate student safety officer • FW Faculty safety officer: Dr. Jen Owen • Eachindividual participating in Departmental activities will share the responsibility of working in a safe and conscientious manner and shall follow the established policies at all times.
Departmental Requirements • CPR and First Aid are required for everyone (field or lab work) • Firearms are not allowed while doing Departmental work, or in University vehicles, offices, or laboratories without the authorization of the Department Chair
Vehicles: travel • What constitutes “travel” for MSU? • Travel authorizations • Blanket authorization forms • Insurance • Safety • Driver’s Certificate Form • Department vehicle • Online reservation system • Logbook & keys • Accident report forms, first aid kits
Lab Safety: ORCBS • Need to take chemical safety training and other pertinent trainings from ORCBS (see website) • Familiarize yourself with ORCBS policies about safety. • Also, make sure you are familiar with your labs’ standard operating procedures (SOPs).
Field Safety • Don’t do fieldwork alone • Submit a travel itinerary-let others know where you are going. • Do you know where you are going? • Do you have compass, GPS? • Make sure all field personnel know route to nearest hospital • Cell phones are strongly recommended. • Check coverage for your provider before you leave. • If traveling internationally, check provider for special coverage that will minimize cost of using phone. • Check the weather forecast before going into field or out in open water! • Safety always takes precedence over expediency
Boating Safety • Wear a PFD • For inland waters--should read “Michigan Boating Basics - a Guide to Responsible Boating” • For boating on the Great Lakes in a vessel >18 feet, you must pass the U.S. Power Squadron Boating Examination
Other Areas DISCUSS SAFETY ISSUES WITH YOUR ADVISOR • Scuba • Never alone! • Must be certified • Electrofishing • Snowmobile, Motorcycle, ORV