[email protected] for Information Where Hazards Include Crushing, Sharp Or Pointed Objects Regarding Appropriate Lab Footwear

Labsafety@Usc.Edu for Information Where Hazards Include Crushing, Sharp Or Pointed Objects Regarding Appropriate Lab Footwear

FactSheet PPE: Shoes he USC Personal Protective Equipment Standard requires all university personnel who enter or work in laboratories to “wear full-length pants (or clothing that otherwise fully covers the legs and ankles) and closed toe/heel shoes, regardless of whether work with hazardous materials is being performed at the time of entry.” SafeT laboratory footwear in combination with full-length pants (or clothing that fully covers the legs and ankles) and What I need to know... socks protects the skin from potential splash hazards and biohazardous agent/hazardous chemical exposures. • Wear non-porous closed-toe, closed-heel shoes with non-slip soles in the laboratory. • Wear long pants and socks together with safe IDEAL work shoes for laboratory work are footwear regardless of whether work with constructed of non-porous material (e.g., hazardous materials is being performed at the leather) and equipped with non-absorbent, time of entry. slip-resistant soles. Special foot protection (e.g., steel toe protectors) is needed and required in certain areas • Contact [email protected] for information where hazards include crushing, sharp or pointed objects regarding appropriate lab footwear. on floor, or molten metal splashes. High-heels are not recommended for lab use because they are susceptible to tripping hazards and are not ergonomically sound. ACCEPTABLE footwear that provides protection and In the event of a hazardous chemical splash: is commonly worn in the laboratory work includes 1. Rinse with copious amounts of water from safety fabric-covered shoes (e.g., athletic shoes, sneakers) and eyewash/shower station. perforated leather shoes. These shoes, however, may be 2. Remove shoes and socks immediately. susceptible to liquid penetration. 3. Notify DPS at (213) 740-4321. Seek medical attention if necessary. 4. Heavily contaminated shoes and socks are considered UNACCEPTABLE footwear includes: open-toe/ hazardous laboratory waste. DO NOT attempt to heel shoes; sandals and flip flops; ballet shoes; decontaminate or reclaim them. and crocs™. a. Place contaminated articles in a plastic bag, apply an adhesive waste label to the bag, and list contaminants on the label. b. Request a hazardous waste pick-up via EHSA. c. Refer to Hazardous Waste Disposal Fact Sheet for more information. Sandals and flip flops expose the skin to potential splash hazards. Ballet shoes do not fully cover the top of the References foot even when wearing long pants. Crocs™ have an open USC PPE Standards (university policy for wearing PPE) heel that is susceptible to splash hazards. Additionally, Lab Manager - Appropriate Footwear in the Lab (web article) they have openings that allow liquids to pass through. Cal-OSHA Personal Safety Devices and Safeguards (California Code of Regulations) OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & SAFETY [email protected] | HTTP://EHS.USC.EDU | 323.442.2200 03/2019.

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