Pre-Qingming Festival Laboratory Safety Special Inspection

Published on:2025-08-20 09:59:07 
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To further consolidate the primary responsibility for laboratory safety and fully ensure the orderly conduct of teaching and research activities during the holiday, on the afternoon of April 2, Wan Zhibing, Deputy Party Secretary of the College of Life and Environmental Science, and Wan Shunli, Vice Dean, led a team from the experimental center in conducting a special laboratory safety inspection ahead of the Qingming Festival. By establishing a four-dimensional linkage mechanism of inspection, supervision, education, and rectification, a solid line of defense was built for laboratory safety.

This inspection covered 12 core indicators, including hazardous chemical storage, equipment usage standards, electrical safety management, and the condition of firefighting facilities. The inspection team adopted a method combining record verification & on-site inquiry & random equipment checks to conduct a detailed review of laboratory management records, electrical safety, and hazardous chemical management. During the inspection, Deputy Party Secretary Wan Zhibing pointed out that a dual safeguard system combining human and technical measures must be established, especially for laboratories with ongoing experimental tasks during the holiday, which must strictly implement the three checks and three reports system. Vice Dean Wan Shunli emphasized the strict implementation of the five fixed management system: fixed personnel, fixed equipment, fixed posts, fixed responsibilities, and fixed contingency plans. During the inspection, the team randomly visited three laboratories where experiments were underway, simultaneously advancing two key tasks: on one hand, conducting micro-training on standardized operations on-site to immediately strengthen the awareness of experimental norms among teachers and students; on the other hand, verifying the implementation of the two-person double-lock system for reagent cabinets to ensure standardized and orderly laboratory reagent management.

In response to the issues identified during this inspection, the experimental center quickly activated an immediate inspection and rectification response mechanism. All rectification measures were managed via a checklist, responsible laboratory personnel were urged to make corrections, and completion of the rectification acceptance is planned for April 7. This inspection effectively enhanced the management level of laboratory safety and hygiene. The college will use this inspection as an opportunity to continuously optimize the laboratory safety management system, creating a higher-quality research environment for faculty and students.