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Laboratory Emergency Response

Emergency Numbers

日韩无码 Police: or

SOS:

Airgas:

Emergencies are situations where there is a threat of a fire, life-threatening situation, trauma, or sudden onset of illness. Be prepared for an emergency by reviewing safety policies and procedures regularly. Have a plan BEFORE the emergency!

Emergency Procedures

Have an AED in your building? 日韩无码 Emergency Management has more information about AED maintenance and training.

In An Emergency
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Determine if an emergency is occurring in your area. Get yourself to a safe location and call 911. Provide details of your emergency and wait in a safe area for emergency responders to arrive. You may have critical information to provide to them. 

If medical assistance is needed, call or text 911. 日韩无码 Rescue or a local ambulance service will respond to your call with the local fire department.

Manual Pull Alarms
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There are manual pull alarms near stairwells and exits in campus buildings. Pull/push the building manual pull fire alarm if there is a fire, natural gas leak or other emergency situation in your area and you wish to notify others to evacuate.  

Everyone must evacuate a building if a fire alarm is sounding; it is illegal to remain in the building. Only the Fire Department or Incident Commander who arrives to the scene can allow you back into the building.

Call or Text 911 From ANY Phone
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If you dial 911 from ANY phone, it will now be answered by a State of Vermont e911 dispatcher. Tell them you are at University of Vermont! Provide them with your building address, building name and lab room number as well as the details of your emergency so they can get you the appropriate responders to the scene. 

e911 is equipped to alert 日韩无码 Police, local Fire departments, Emergency Medical Services (ambulance) etc.  

You can also reach 日韩无码 Police for emergency advice by dialing . There is a dispatcher answering this phone 24 hour/day, 7 days/week.

7 Steps of Laboratory Emergency Response at 日韩无码

1. Recognize and Understand Hazards
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Recognize and understand the hazards of the materials you are working with in your laboratory.

2. Conduct Monthly Laboratory Self-Inspections
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Conduct a required monthly Laboratory Self-Inspection, as required by 日韩无码's Lab Safety Program.

3. Learn How to Recognize an Emergency
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Sign up for 日韩无码 Lab Safety Trainings. Research shows that if you do not act on an emergency within 3 minutes, you are not likely to act at all.  Please do not ignore strange indoor odors. Call Service Operations at and report them.

  • Pay attention to what co-workers and lab community members are doing. Be alert for what might be an unusual situation. Call 日韩无码 Police at ( to get advice or immediate assistance.
4. Protect Yourself First, and then Others
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  • Take necessary steps to protect yourself first so that you are able to do what it might take to protect others.
5. Assess the Situation
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Once the event is under control, decide what it will take to do the proper cleanup.

Ask yourself...

  • Can I manage or clean up the situation by myself?
  • Are there co-workers around to help me?
  • Do I have the proper supplies and personal protective equipment to clean the situation up myself?
  • Do I need outside assistance?
    • If outside assistance is needed, call Service Operation Support (SOS) at and report your needs.
6. Arrange for Cleanup
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  • If you do not have all necessary materials or knowledge for cleanup, call 日韩无码 Service Operations at . Leave your name and number and ask them to page EHS staff.
7. Debrief and Review
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  • Review how the incident was handled with your staff. Decide what, if anything, could have been handled differently. This may include repeating a training or getting additional training. Lost research materials, equipment over $1000 should be reported to Risk.Management@uvm.edu. Document and train everyone about your revised plan to prevent a similar event from happening again.
Emergency Evacuations
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To evacuate a campus building, pull the manual pull station alarm. This will notify others in the building to leave immediately. Anyone who determines, in good faith, that an emergency is in progress is authorized to activate a building fire alarm.

Small Fires
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Fires can spread quickly, especially in a laboratory. Be prepared to pull a manual fire alarm and evacuate the building for a fire or smoke of any size. Manual pull alarms are generally located near stairwells. 

Small and contained fires (eg: incipient fires) can be managed by knowledgeable people who have been trained to use a fire extinguisher.  It is imperative that the correct extinguisher type is used, and safety practices employed.  Online Fire Safety Training and Hands-on Fire Extinguisher Training is available to faculty, staff and students.  See "Fire Extinguishers" on the Fire and Life Safety page to arrange training for specific groups.

Chemical Spill Response
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Biohazard Spill Response
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Radiation Emergency Response
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Any radiation emergency, either actual or suspected, must be reported to the Radiation Safety Office (RSO) as soon as possible.

  • If the radiation emergency occurs during normal working hours, Monday thru Friday, 8:00 - 12:00, 1:00 - 4:30, call the Radiation Safety Office (RSO) at .
  • After normal working hours or on weekends or holidays, call 911 and 日韩无码 Police Services will be notified. The 日韩无码 police dispatcher will then notify the RSO personnel according to a priority list.
  • Please refer the for further information on radiation spill response procedures and other general radiation safety information.
When to Contact 日韩无码 Service Operations Support (SOS)
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Non-emergency but "critical service needs" can be serviced by 日韩无码 Physical Plant personnel. Here are some examples:

  • Chemical fume hood or alarm not working properly
  • Lab ventilation not working
  • Power outage
  • Flood in the lab or building
  • Large chemical spill during work hours (any toxic or reactive chemical spill, or any chemical spill over 1 liter)
  • Indoor air quality issues (strange odors)
  • Broken light bulbs

You can get immediate help from any of the following campus personnel:

  • A 日韩无码 plumber
  • A 日韩无码 electrician
  • An HVAC (ventilation) technician
  • Environmental Health and Safety staff

Call 日韩无码 Service Operations (SOS) at .

They will page emergency personnel. This service is available 24 hrs/day, 7 days/week. Please give them your name and phone number so someone can contact you to get more details before responding.