I asked a similar question (about both industrial & academic labs) and received a number of useful answers last summer. Let me know if you want any of that information. We are just now in the process of implementing a new rule that all person working in the lab (students, instructors, TAs, & staff) wear closed, long (knee-length) lab coats in addition to eye protection and closed shoes. Sheila -- If you think education is expensive, try ignorance. Sheila M. Kennedy, CHO Chemistry & Biochemistry Undergraduate Teaching Labs University of California, San Diego 9500 Gilman Dr. La Jolla, CA 92093-0303 (858) 534-0063 (858) 534-0221 Renee Eshcoff wrote: > Hello everyone! I am trying to find out if the common practice for > Chemistry PI's is to wear lab coats (during lab, research, and any other > time they are working with/around chemicals), per their Hazard > Assessments? What about for Chemistry students? Is it required that > they wear lab coats for the same? Thanks for any information you can > provide. > > > > Renee A. Eshcoff, CHMM > Environmental Health & Safety Mgr. > Indiana-Purdue University Fort Wayne > office: 260-481-5744 > fax: 260-481-4169 > cellular: 260-710-6307 > eshcoffr**At_Symbol_Here**ipfw.edu
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