PLoS ONE (Jan 2017)

Status of chemistry lab safety in Nepal.

  • Krishna Prasad Kandel,
  • Bhanu Bhakta Neupane,
  • Basant Giri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0179104
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
p. e0179104

Abstract

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Chemistry labs can become a dangerous environment for students as the lab exercises involve hazardous chemicals, glassware, and equipment. Approximately one hundred thousand students take chemistry laboratory classes annually in Nepal. We conducted a survey on chemical lab safety issues across Nepal. In this paper, we assess the safety policy and equipment, protocols and procedures followed, and waste disposal in chemistry teaching labs. Significant population of the respondents believed that there is no monitoring of the lab safety in their lab (p<0.001). Even though many labs do not allow food and beverages inside lab and have first aid kits, they lack some basic safety equipment. There is no institutional mechanism to dispose lab waste and chemical waste is disposed haphazardly. Majority of the respondents believed that the safety training should be a part of educational training (p = 0.001) and they would benefit from short course and/or workshop on lab safety (p<0.001).