Hello all,
I'm not stranger to an organic chemistry laboratroy but I've recently started working in a new laboratory with some new chemicals, and I wanted to get some opinions from more of the seasoned/veteran chemists here about what I should be doing concerning chemical safety. Safety practices in my current lab are not highly stressed as in the past, but even so, I take my safety in the laboratory seriously. Here are some of the chemicals/solvents that myself and others in the lab work with on a daily basis,
DMSO, DMF, Formamide, THF, Acetone, Ethanol, Chloroform, Hexane, Methanol, Isopropanol
I personally use all of these in the fume hood, with the exception of having small amounts in glass cuvettes for characterization. I’m particularly concerned about using formamide and DMF, even in small amounts, outside of the hood since they are known teratogens. Others in the lab use some solvents outside of the hood (hexane) and even wear their lab coats and gloves out of the lab, so I try to just keep my distance. As for dust/fine particulates in the lab, no one really uses a respirator and I have not used one except in a few cases in the past, so I wanted to try and get a feel of how necessary this is/how many of us who work in labs actually use respirators on a daily basis when the MSDS sheets and safety materials specify their use. Thanks!