Responsibilities
- The head of department has overall responsibility for all laboratory activities at IBV.
- The section leader is responsible for ensuring that everyone working in their own section receives the necessary training.
- The supervisor must ensure that their students receive the necessary local training.
- HMS-i / lab manager must facilitate training, as well as provide access to the laboratories.
- The IBV service desk assists with the delivery of keys.
Method
HSE training: General
Se "Procedure for general HSE training at Kristine Bonnevies house"
HSE training: Self declaration
The online form (link below) is a self declaration/documentation that takes you through the important HSE information relevant for your labwork.
Access will be granted after the HMS-i/ Lab manager has confirmed the necessary training.
Mandatory HSE-training for employees, guests and master students.
Courses |
Mandatory for |
Basic laboratory safetyIt is recommended that the participants have taken the e-learning course - safe handling of chemicals - before attending the laboratory safety course. |
All employees and guest working in lab and their managers must complete these courses.
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Basic laboratory safetyHMS0503 - Laboratory Safety |
All laboratory students and their supervisors must complete these courses. |
Gas Safety Course:Online 0.5 hours course: Available courses |
All who handles gas flasks, gas regulators, storage of gas or liquid nitrogen.
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Radiation safety3-day course. The course has a final exam: Available courses The course is held in English if requested by participants. Please state in the sign-up form if you prefer the course to be held in English. |
All who handles open sources of radiation and their managers.
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Safe Handling of Chemicals1.5 hours online: Available courses |
All who are working with chemicals and their managers.
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Chemical inventory (online): |
All mangers and tecnical staff in the lab. |
Local H&S-training
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The HSE system
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Risk assessment
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Working with chemicals
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Working with biological factors
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Working with gas
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Working with GMOs
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Working with radiation sources
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Current safety devices such as; hood and point extraction, safety benches, gloves, coats, goggles,
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Preventive measures for allergens
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Protection against radiation sources/UV/laser.
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Waste management
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Deviations