Laboratory Area Behavior:
1.Eating, storing food, beverages, loose hair, wearing slippers, shorts, and other personal items are not allowed in the laboratory; doing things unrelated to experiments and research is prohibited.
2.Smoking is strictly prohibited in the entire laboratory area (including indoors, corridors, elevators, etc.).
3.No one is allowed to bring outsiders into the laboratory without permission from the laboratory management department.
4.Familiarize yourself with the escape routes and emergency response measures in case of emergencies, and know the locations of first aid kits, fire extinguishing equipment, emergency eyewash stations, and shower devices. Remember the emergency numbers 119/120/110.
5.Keep laboratory doors and corridors unobstructed, minimize the storage of reagents in the laboratory, and strictly prohibit the storage of highly toxic drugs without permission.
6.Wash hands before leaving the laboratory, and do not wear lab coats or gloves into public places such as dining halls, libraries, meeting rooms, and offices.
7.Maintain a clean and tidy laboratory, wash, dry, and store experimental tools and utensils in a cabinet in a timely manner after the experiment, and ensure that there are no large amounts of items piled up on the floor and countertops, clean the experimental table at least once a day.
8.If you encounter any doubts during the experiment, consult the laboratory or equipment responsible person in time, and do not operate blindly.
9.Do not leave the experimental site for a long time during the experiment.
10.When conducting certain dangerous experiments at night or on holidays, there must be at least two people in the room to ensure experimental safety.