Advice for newcomers - Prevention guide : Health • Safety • Environment
EN : Advice for newcomers - Prevention guide : Health • Safety • Environment
FR : Conseils pour les nouveaux entrants : Santé • Sécurité • Environnement
CNRS - CHEMICAL RISK : PREVENTION GUIDES - Health • Safety • Environment
Guide de bonnes pratiques pour la gestion des déchets dangereux et du ravitaillement en produits neufs (SIARE) Campus Pierre et Marie Curie https://app.luminpdf.com/viewer/65e9cc2e6f0d4810a6d6b39a
Evaluation des risques professionnels
Pictograms and associated hazard statements
How to safely remove soiled gloves without promoting contamination with hazardous products
23/6/2020: Careful, these days this service is only open on Wednesdays. It will close from July 20 to August 14 (last opening on July 15). It will open again August 19 and August 26.
prevention of occupational risks - management of hazardous waste
The rules for handling hazardous waste at the bunker
To dispose chemical or biological waste (biohazard) you must:
If you need new waste containers, just go to the waste bunker and ask for the one you need.
If you need more DASRI boxes (the yellow bins for biological waste), you can simply go pick them up there. There are free to pick up (billing is done only when drop-off).
(Nicolas Fix-Boulier, 07/2022)
Liquid biological waste are collected in plastic vials/bottles which are then thrown into the yellow bins (DASRI) in order to be incinerated. A small stock of plastic vials/bottles provided for this purpose is available under the sink in L2 (room 507) and L1 (room 509). When you finish a plastic container, put it in that stock so it can be reused as a bin for liquid bio-waste.