2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chas.3c00022
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Inherent Hazards Assessment and Classification Method for University Chemical Laboratories in China

Abstract: In recent years, chemical laboratory accidents have frequently occurred in Chinese universities. A three-year safety inspection by the Ministry of Education of China discovered many issues in university chemical laboratories, including inadequate hazards identification, limited risk awareness, and insufficient safety management. In view of these problems, this study established the inherent hazards assessment and classification (IHAC) method for university chemical laboratories. We quantitatively evaluated the… Show more

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“…University laboratory leaders need to comprehend the significance of safety protocols, reinforce safety regulations, and guarantee the safety of teachers and students . For instance, Lanzhou University has a set of criteria listed in Table that are mainly used to inspect gas cylinders.…”
Section: Key Points Of Gas Cylinder Safety Inspectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…University laboratory leaders need to comprehend the significance of safety protocols, reinforce safety regulations, and guarantee the safety of teachers and students . For instance, Lanzhou University has a set of criteria listed in Table that are mainly used to inspect gas cylinders.…”
Section: Key Points Of Gas Cylinder Safety Inspectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method establishes a quantitative evaluation system with three primary indicators, including materials, equipment, and processes. It categorizes laboratory safety into four levels and proposes corresponding strategies for risk classification management (Liu et al, 2023).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, risk determinations were made based on health hazards, environmental hazards, and safety hazards, with hydrochloric acid having the highest consumption in laboratory operations and receiving the highest risk level regarding potential hazards to employee health and the environment, and ethanol and sulfuric acid identified as safety hazards. , In China, a three year safety inspection by China’s Ministry of Education revealed many issues in university chemistry laboratories, including inappropriate hazard identification, lack of risk awareness, and inadequate safety controls. This effort led to the establishment of the inherent hazards assessment and classification (IHAC) method for university chemical laboratories …”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%