Scientists at universities across Iraq are actively working to report actual incidents and accidents occurring in their laboratories, as well as structural improvements made to improve safety and security, to raise awareness and encourage openness, leading to widespread adoption of robust Chemical Safety and Security (CSS) practices. This manuscript is the fifth in a series of five case studies describing laboratory incidents, accidents, and laboratory improvements. In this study, we summarize unsafe practices involving the improper installation of a Gas Chromatograph (GC) at an Iraqi university which, if not corrected, could have resulted in a dangerous fire and explosion. We summarize the identified infractions and highlight lessons learned. By openly sharing the experiences at the university involved, we hope to minimize the possibility of another researcher being injured due to similarly unsafe practices in the future.
Revised: August 23, 2016 |
Published: August 15, 2016
Citation
Rasool S.R., W. Al-Dahhan, A. Al-Zuhairi, F. Hussein, K.E. Rodda, and E. Yousif. 2016.Fire and Explosion Hazards Expected in a Laboratory.Journal of Laboratory Chemical Education 4, no. 2:35-37.PNNL-SA-118942.