FOR FIRE ALARM (COMPRESSED GASES) call: DAB - tel. 345 1070491
Working safely is everyone's right and duty. Risk assessment is the basis of health and safety management as well as the key to reducing occupational diseases and work-related accidents. If implemented correctly, it can improve not only workplace safety and health, but also work performance.
The reference legislation is available on the website of the Unimore Prevention, Risk and Environment operating unit.
For any further clarification regarding the use of the material made available, you can contact:
dott.ssa Monica Vaccari
e-mail monica.vaccari@unimore.it
telefono 059/2058681
cellulare 3334721805
In this section the procedures necessary for the normal carrying out of activities within the department are available:
- General procedures: methods of access to research laboratories, distribution of personal protective equipment (PPE) during excursions and during laboratory activities, verification of participation in the FAD Sicurmore course, chemical emergency and waste disposal;
- Laboratory Procedures: this section is still being prepared; contains specific procedures for the different activities carried out in laboratories such as instrumental procedures, separation, synthesis, sample preparation, etc.
- MO-51 safety and procedures - DSCG: the document is used to illustrate the safety and management procedures of the MO51 building to newly hired staff, undergraduates, scholarship holders and doctoral students
The SDS (Safety Data Sheet) safety data sheets represent the most significant technical document for information purposes on chemical substances and their mixtures, as they contain the necessary information on the physico-chemical, toxicological and environmental hazard properties necessary for correct and safe handling of substances and mixtures. SDSs allow:
- the employer to determine whether dangerous chemical substances are handled in the workplace and to therefore evaluate any risk to the health and safety of workers deriving from their use;
- users to adopt the necessary measures to protect health, the environment and safety in the workplace.
The safety data sheets can always be found and downloaded on the Prevention and Protection Service website
The emergency plan pursues the following objectives:
• deal with the emergency from the first onset to contain its effects and quickly bring the situation back to normal operating conditions;
• plan the actions necessary to protect both Department personnel and members of the public;
• protect assets and structures in the best way.
Guide viewing sensors in alarm Emergency plan Building MO51
List of people involved in the emergency plan of Building MO51
Briefing before the evacuation drills
Memo for the coordinators
Indications for drawing up the evacuation report
Location of the connections for the motor pumps to be communicated to the Fire Brigade in the event of an their intervention
All employees of the Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences and all students of degree courses (three-year and master's degrees) are required to attend the FAD Sicurmore Course. The course, carried out entirely remotely, provides the basic knowledge for accessing and working safely in the different environments of the Department and, in particular, in the laboratories. At the end of the training, after passing an evaluation test, a certificate will be issued that can also be used in a non-university context.
To attend the course follow the instructions (English instructions)
Method of attendance for three-year and master's degree students in chemistry, geology and natural sciences degree courses
We inform you that all students must compulsorily attend modules 1, 2 and 3 and the two Covid modules of the F.A.D. SicurMORE before the start of lessons:
To attend the course, follow the instructions - (English instructions)
To deliver the certificates, a course teacher will give precise instructions.
In this section, examples of labels for products and solutions and exemplary formats are available to draw up the list of equipment present in the individual laboratories (both research and educational) and that of the products present in the laboratory.
The paper list of each laboratory's equipment must be present (and easily accessible) in each individual laboratory; The paper list of stored products must be displayed on each safety cabinet.
In this section, the operation of the anti-intrusion alarms, gas detection (methane and technical), fire detection as well as the operation of the automatic shutdown systems (inert gas and sprinklers) and video surveillance at the MO-51 building are available.