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NYCU Environmental Protection & Safety & Health Center

Laboratory Training

  • Update Date:2023-10-27
  • Units:Environmental Protection & Safety & Health Center
Laboratory Safety Training Course 

Training Course Items

 
  1. Laboratory Safety and Hygiene Training
  2. Chemical Hazards General Education Training
  3. Radiation Protection Safety Training Course
  4. Biosafety Continuous Training Course
Training object and Courses information
 
Laboratory Safety and Hygiene Training
Date : The week before the school starts
hour : 3
Main training object : 
  • New staff in the laboratory and laboratory personnel who have been trained for three years (including research assistant, master doctors, postdoctoral researchers, and university students).

 
Chemical Hazards General Education Training
Date : The week before the school starts
hour : 3
Main training object : 
  • In the first training object, if you need to use chemicals (toxic substances), in addition to general safety and health education and training, you must participate in Chemical Hazards general education course.

 
Radiation Protection Safety Training Course
Date : Mid to late September or October
hour : 3
Main training object : 
  1. Personnel who are expected to handle various ionizing radiation materials (such as kr-85) or equipment (X-ray machines, electron beam exposure machines) on campus, including new staff or individuals who have not obtained valid proof of radiation operation training, must attend the training.
  2. Those who possess an 18-hour operator certificate or a 36-hour radiation safety certificate must also attend the training.

 
Laboratory Safety and Hygiene Training
Date : The week before the school starts
hour : 
  • New staff : 8 hours
  • Current staff : 4 hours
Main training object : 
  • All personnel involved in various biological experiments on campus, including new and current staff, must undergo training (with different training hours for new and current staff).

 
 
Note: Category A courses are mandatory for all personnel, and everyone needs to undergo training. Category B, C, and D courses are elective, and participants can choose based on their job nature or experimental settings, but they must be accompanied by the mandatory Category A course
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