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Chapter 1 Emergency Response | 1 | |
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Section 1 Introduction | 1 | Division of Administrative Affairs |
Section 2 Specific Measures | 1 | Division of Facilities Affairs |
1 Safety basics | 1 | |
2 If an electrical accident occurs | 1 | |
3 If you notice a gas leak | 2 | |
4 In case of a fire | 2 | |
5 In case of an earthquake | 2 | |
Appendix 1 Procedures for after-hours experiments, etc. | 3 | Division of Facilities Affairs Division of Academic Affairs |
Appendix 2 Contact system for accidents involving students, etc. | 5 | Division of Facilities Affairs Division of Student Affairs Division of Academic Affairs |
Appendix 3 Self-Defense Fire Brigade Organization Chart | 6 | Division of Facilities Affairs |
Appendix 4 Safety and health management system chart | 8 | Division of Administrative Affairs |
Chapter 2 First Aid Measures | 9 | |
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1 Impaired consciousness (A, B, C, D → CAB+D in emergency resuscitations) | 10 | Miho Ooka, Physical Education and Health Care Center |
AED Locations at Nagaoka University of Technology | 12 | Division of Administrative Affairs |
2 Call for help | 13 | Miho Ooka, Physical Education and Health Care Center |
3 Check the injuries | 13 | |
4 If the victim is bleeding | 13 | |
5 Fractures, dislocations, lacerations, and bruising | 15 | |
6 Burns, frostbite, etc. | 16 | |
7 Convulsions, poisoning | 17 | |
8 Reference URLs | 18 |
Chapter 3 General Safety Tips | 21 | |
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Section 1 Introduction | 21 | Division of Facilities Affairs |
1 Beginner's Guide | 21 | |
2 Clothing and footwear | 21 | |
3 Posture | 21 | |
4 Organization, neatness, cleaning, and sanitation | 22 | |
Section 2 Examples of minor accidents and lessons learned | 22 | |
1 Examples of accidents resulting in death or injury | 22 | |
2 Examples of nearly fire incident | 23 | |
3 Water accidents | 23 | |
4 Faulty electrical wiring | 24 | |
5 Chemicals accidents | 24 | |
6 Heavy objects | 24 | |
Section 3 Measures to prevent major accidents | 25 |
Chapter 4 Handling of Electricity, Gas, Lasers, Machine Tools, etc. | 27 | |
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Section 1 Electrical Safety Tips | 27 | Division of Facilities Affairs |
1 What are the types of electrical accidents? | 27 | |
2 Fires caused by electricity | 27 | |
3 Electric shock accidents | 30 | |
4 How to prevent electric shock | 31 | |
5 Grounding work | 32 | |
6 Other hazards caused by electricity | 33 | |
7 Tips related to power failures | 34 | |
8 Special training for handling low-voltage electricity | 35 | |
9 Others | 36 | |
Section 2 Handling of laser equipment | 37 | Ariyuki Kato, Department of General Education |
1 Precautions for eyes against light and microwaves | 37 | |
2 Measures, etc. to prevent injury by lasers | 37 | |
Section 3 City gas, tap water | 44 | Division of Facilities Affairs |
1 City gas | 44 | |
2 Tap water | 44 | |
Section 4 High-pressure gas, liquefied gas | 46 | Makoto Nanko, Department of Mechanical Engineering |
1 High-pressure gas container (cylinder) | 46 | |
2 Precautions for handling high-pressure gas cylinder | 47 | |
3 Precautions for operation using high-pressure gas | 49 | |
4 High-pressure devices | 52 | |
5 Liquefied gas | 53 | Satoshi Tanaka, Department of Schience of Technology Innovation |
6 Precautions for handling liquid nitrogen | 54 | |
7 Precautions for handling liquid helium | 55 | Hisayuki Suematsu, Department of Nuclear Technology |
Section 5 Electric Furnaces | 55 | Satoshi Tanaka, Department of Schience of Technology Innovation |
1 Precautions when using electric furnaces | 55 | |
Section 6 Safety precautions of machine tools | 56 | Hideo Aida, Department of Mechanical Engineering |
1 General safety precautions of machine tools | 56 | |
2 Precautions regarding the handling of various machine tools | 58 | |
3 Precautions when malfunctions or injuries occur in various machine tools and work equipment | 63 | |
Section 7 Transportation and work at heights | 65 | Division of Facilities Affairs |
1 Work that requires specified licenses, qualifications, etc. | 65 | |
2 Work other than the above | 65 | |
3 Work with cranes, derricks, and chain blocks etc. | 65 | |
4 Work with transport vehicle | 66 | |
5 Work at heights | 66 |
Chapter 5 Handling of chemicals, etc. | 69 | |
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Section 1 Chemicals and handling precautions | 69 | Satoshi Tanaka, Department of Science of Technology Innovation |
1 Hazardous, harmful, and general chemicals | 69 | |
2 Risk assessment | 72 | |
3 General precautions for handling chemicals | 73 | |
4 Limits on possession and handling of hazardous materials | 78 | |
5 Hazardous materials storage | 82 | |
6 When starting a new experiment | 83 | |
7 General precautions for chemical experiments | 84 | |
8 First aid for chemical injuries | 88 | |
9 Treatment for various chemicals | 89 | |
Section 2 Hazardous chemicals | 92 | |
1 Pyrophoric substances | 92 | |
2 Explosive substances | 97 | |
3 Flammable substances | 101 | |
4 Acids | 106 | |
5 Mixed hazardous materials | 107 | |
Section 3 Acids and alkalis | 111 | |
1 Acids | 111 | |
2 Alkalis | 115 | |
Section 4 Toxic and harmful chemicals | 118 | |
1 Toxicity, toxicity measures, and anti-pollution measures | 120 | |
1.1 Toxic gas and vapor | 121 | |
1.2 Mercury and mercury compounds | 123 | |
1.3 Cyanide compounds | 126 | |
1.4 Other inorganic toxic and harmful substances | 127 | |
1.5 Organic toxic and harmful substances | 129 | |
2 Storage and management of poisonous and deleterious substances | 132 |
Chapter 6 Disposal of Liquid Waste and Experimental Waste etc. | 137 | |
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1 Domestic wastewater | 137 | Division of Facilities Affairs |
2 Experimental wastewater | 137 | |
3 Experimental liquid waste | 137 | |
4 Rainwater | 138 | |
5 Experimental waste | 138 | Tatsuro Imakubo, Department of Materials Science and Bioengineering |
Chapter 7 Safety of Biological Material | 141 | |
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Section 1 Introduction | 141 | Eiji Masai, Department of Materials Science and Bioengineering |
Section 2 Microbial Experiments | 141 | |
1 Laws and regulations related to pathogenic microorganisms | 141 | |
2 Handling of microorganisms | 143 | |
Section 3 Animal Experiments | 143 | Yasushi Shimoda, Department of Materials Science and Bioengineering |
1 Rules and Regulations Regarding Animal Experiments | 143 | |
2 Handling of Experimental Animal | 144 | |
Section 4 Recombinant DNA Experiments | 145 | Taisuke Nishimura, Department of Materials Science and Bioengineering |
1 Regulation on Recombinant DNA Experiments | 145 | |
2 Mechanism of the Regulation (Cartagena Act) | 146 | |
3 Determination of Containment Measures | 148 | |
4 Realities of Physical Containment | 150 |
Chapter 8 Radioactive Isotopes and Radiation Generator | 151 | |
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Section 1 Introduction | 151 | Yoshinobu Matsumoto, Department of Nuclear Technology |
1 What is Radiation? | 151 | |
2 Where can it be used? | 151 | |
3 Who can use it? | 152 | |
4 What can use? | 152 | |
Section 2 Effects of radiation on the human body | 153 | |
1 Categorization by timing of onset of radiation injury | 154 | |
2 Categorization by mode of exposure | 155 | |
3 Categorization by threshold | 156 | |
4 Categorization by type of radiation | 158 | |
Section 3 Radiation, RI, and radiation-emitting devices | 159 | |
1 Radiation | 159 | |
2 RI (Radio Isotope: Radioactive Isotopes) | 161 | |
3 Radiation Generator | 162 | |
4 Units of radiation | 162 | |
Section 4 Safety handling and usage procedures for RI and Radiation Generator | 163 | |
1 Safety handling | 163 | |
2 Usage procedures | 163 | |
3 Obtaining RI | 164 | |
4 Education and training | 164 | |
5 Entry and precautions in Radiation Facilities | 164 | |
6 Detection of radiation | 165 | |
7 Radiation protection | 166 | |
8 Handling of uranium, thorium, etc. | 168 | |
9 Equipment for Nuclear Safety Education at Nagaoka University of Technology and Examples of Experiments | 169 |
Chapter 9 X-rays and X-ray-Generators | 173 | |
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Section 1 X-rays | 173 | Tatsuya Suzuki, Department of Nuclear Technology |
1 X-ray management | 173 | |
2 X-ray measurements | 174 | |
3 Effects of X-rays on the human body | 174 | |
Section 2 X-ray-Generators | 174 | |
1 Precautions when using X-ray-generators | 175 | |
2 Other precautions | 176 |
Chapter 10 Safety in Field Experiments/ Practice | 177 | |
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Section 1 General Preparedness | 177 | Naoyuki Inukai, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering |
Section 2 Preparation before going out | 177 | |
1 Planning and information gathering | 177 | |
2 Securing emergency communication channels and first aid training | 178 | |
3 Preparing clothing and equipment | 178 | |
4 Advance notification | 179 | |
5 Confirmation of accident insurance | 179 | |
Section 3 Local preparedness | 180 | |
1 Local precautions | 180 | |
2 What to do in case of unforeseen circumstances | 183 | |
Section 4 Post-completion preparedness | 186 |
Chapter 11 Disaster Prevention (Earthquake/Fire) | 187 | |
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Section 1 Earthquake safety measures | 187 | Division of Facilities Affairs |
1 Precautions against earthquakes | 187 | |
2 If an earthquake occurs | 191 | |
3 Post-earthquake procedures | 192 | |
Section 2 Earthquake and fire safety measures | 193 | |
1 Fire caused by an earthquake | 193 | |
2 Earthquake fire safety measures under normal circumstances | 193 | |
3 Fire suppression in the event of an earthquake | 194 | |
Section 3 Fire prevention and suppression | 195 | |
1 Fire prevention | 195 | |
2 What to do in the event of a fire | 195 | |
3 Evacuation | 195 | |
Section 4 Disaster prevention equipment and alarms | 196 | |
1 Fire alarm system | 196 | |
2 Fire extinguishers | 198 | |
3 Indoor fire hydrant system | 198 | |
4 Outdoor fire hydrant system | 198 | |
5 Halide fire extinguishing system | 199 | |
6 Broadcasting equipment | 199 | |
7 Fire door equipment | 199 | |
8 Elevator control operation | 199 |
Chapter 12 Work Environment | 201 | |
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Section 1 Work environment, accidents, and disasters | 201 | Division of Administrative Affairs |
Section 2 Temperature/humidity | 202 | |
Section 3 Air and ventilation | 203 | |
Section 4 Lighting | 204 | |
Section 5 Noise and vibration | 206 | |
Section 6 Disorder caused by IT equipment operations | 209 | Miho Ooka, Physical Education and Health Care Center |
1 Disorder caused by IT equipment operations | 209 | |
2 Control practice (prevention) | 209 | |
3 Reference URLs | 210 |
Chapter 13 Ensuring physical education and sports safety | 211 | |
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Section 1 Introduction | 211 | Akira Shionoya, Physical Education and Health Care Center |
Section 2 Pool | 211 | |
Section 3 Indoor physical education facility and training room | 213 | |
Section 4 Outdoor physical education facilities | 216 |
Chapter 14 w-SDS | 219 | |
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Section 1 Positioning of w-SDS at the University | 219 | Work Safety Data Sheet Working Group |
Section 2 Overview of w-SDS and preparation/submission | 219 | |
Section 3 Useful information for w-SDS preparation | 220 |
Prevention of experiment-related accidents, etc. | 221 | Division of Administrative Affairs |
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Seeking cases of “near misses” | 276 | Division of Administrative Affairs |
General Waste Separation Chart | 277 | Division of Administrative Affairs |
Classification of Experiment-Related Waste | 278 | Tatsuro Imakubo, Department of Materials Science and Bioengineering |
Flowchart of Experiment-Related Waste Classification | 279 | |
List of contact information in case of emergency | END | Division of Administrative Affairs |
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