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Construction and Practice of Safety Management System in University Laboratories

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DOI: 10.23977/aduhe.2023.051913 | Downloads: 37 | Views: 512

Author(s)

Yu Hailing 1, Xie Xuehu 2, Zhang Huimin 2

Affiliation(s)

1 School of Civil and Architectural Engineering, Taishan University, Tai'an City, Shandong Province China
2 School of Mechanical Engineering, Taishan University, Tai'an City, Shandong Province China

Corresponding Author

Yu Hailing

ABSTRACT

University laboratories serve as the core facilities for scientific research and education, and the construction and practice of a safety management system are of vital importance in ensuring the safety of laboratory personnel and property. This paper aims to explore the construction and practice of a safety management system in university laboratories, including the establishment of regulations and rules, personnel training and awareness education, safety facilities and equipment, and emergency management. It also includes analysis and summaries of practical case studies to provide valuable references and guidance. The construction of a safety management system in university laboratories encompasses various aspects such as the establishment of regulations and rules, personnel training and awareness education, safety facilities and equipment, and emergency management. The formulation of regulations and rules needs to comply with legal requirements and standards, clarifying responsibilities and authorities, and developing operational procedures and disciplinary measures. Personnel training and awareness education aim to enhance safety consciousness and emergency response capabilities. The construction and maintenance of safety facilities and equipment ensure a secure environment. Emergency management involves the development of contingency plans, accident response, and drills. By analyzing and summarizing case studies, a deeper understanding of the laboratory safety management system can be achieved. Analyzing accident cases, discussing causes and lessons learned, sharing successful management cases, and summarizing experiences and practices are essential. The construction of a safety management system requires efforts from all members and continuous improvement. Only by strengthening laboratory safety management can universities provide a safe and reliable environment for laboratory activities.

KEYWORDS

University laboratory, safety management system, rules and regulations, personnel training, safety facilities, emergency management

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Yu Hailing, Xie Xuehu, Zhang Huimin, Construction and Practice of Safety Management System in University Laboratories. Adult and Higher Education (2023) Vol. 5: 97-104. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/aduhe.2023.051913.

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