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Lab Safety Awareness Week

MIT Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) Office is joining CSHEMA, the Campus Safety, Health, and Environmental Management Association and academic institutions nation-wide in recognizing Lab Safety Awareness Week, February 9 – 13, 2026.  

Lab Safety Awareness Week is dedicated to recognizing the successes of laboratory safety programs and offering ideas on how to keep faculty, staff and students safe as they conduct their research. 

Here are a few ways to participate this week: 

  • Lab Safety Jeopardy Quiz: Every day, during the week of February 9-13, members of the community can join in the fun virtually by taking our Lab Safety Quiz, jeopardy-style! Each day, participants will be presented with a 3-question quiz, and, as long as you complete the quiz, you’ll be entered into a raffle to win $10 Tech Cash.
  • Lab Safety Awareness EHS Table: EHS will have a table stationed in Stata – Vest Student Street (32-1st Floor) on Wednesday, February 11, 2026 from 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM. Encourage your DLCI’s students and colleagues to stop by the table for lab safety games and giveaways, along with a sprinkle of Valentine-themed treats. 
  • Submit a short description about your lab or someone you know who creatively embodies or embraces lab safety in their practices for our “Safety Spotlight.” 
  • Share lab safety resources with your lab members during group meetings.

General Lab Safety Reminders

In the spirit of Lab Safety Awareness Week, below are ways to regularly and consistently prioritize lab safety.  

  • Conduct a risk/hazard assessment prior to beginning any new work or a change in scope.  
  • Review lab/area Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) before beginning any hazardous work. 
  • Be sure to wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety glasses and lab coats.  
  • Conduct all operations with the potential to emit hazardous gases/vapors in a fume hood or other exhaust capture device. 
  • Complete required EHS training (available through the Atlas Learning Center) before you begin your research, work or study.  
  • Avoid working alone under potentially hazardous conditions. See the Working Alone Policy for more information.  
  • In an emergency, call 617-253-1212 or dial 100 from campus phones.  
  • If an occupational injury/illness occurs, supervisors must submit an injury/illness report within 24 hours of the incident. 

Safety Spotlight

Recognize individual(s) or lab groups who creatively embody or embrace lab safety in their practices.

Submit a Safety Spotlight

Resources

Lab Safety Awareness Week Posters

Below are links to posters and files for display screens that you can post in your DLC. Consider utilizing these resources provided by MIT EHS to further build the safety culture of your DLC.  

Fact Sheets

Lab Safety Awareness Week is dedicated to recognizing the successes of laboratory safety programs and offering ideas on how to keep faculty, staff and students safe as they conduct their research. 

Here are a few ways to participate this week: 

  • Lab Safety Jeopardy Quiz: Every day, during the week of February 9-13, members of the community can join in the fun virtually by taking our Lab Safety Quiz, jeopardy-style! Each day, participants will be presented with a 3-question quiz, and, as long as you complete the quiz, you’ll be entered into a raffle to win $10 Tech Cash.
  • Lab Safety Awareness EHS Table: EHS will have a table stationed in Stata – Vest Student Street (32-1st Floor) on Wednesday, February 11, 2026 from 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM. Encourage your DLCI’s students and colleagues to stop by the table for lab safety games and giveaways, along with a sprinkle of Valentine-themed treats. 
  • Submit a short description about your lab or someone you know who creatively embodies or embraces lab safety in their practices for our “Safety Spotlight.” 
  • Share lab safety resources with your lab members during group meetings.

General Lab Safety Reminders

In the spirit of Lab Safety Awareness Week, below are ways to regularly and consistently prioritize lab safety.  

  • Conduct a risk/hazard assessment prior to beginning any new work or a change in scope.  
  • Review lab/area Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) before beginning any hazardous work. 
  • Be sure to wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety glasses and lab coats.  
  • Conduct all operations with the potential to emit hazardous gases/vapors in a fume hood or other exhaust capture device. 
  • Complete required EHS training (available through the Atlas Learning Center) before you begin your research, work or study.  
  • Avoid working alone under potentially hazardous conditions. See the Working Alone Policy for more information.  
  • In an emergency, call 617-253-1212 or dial 100 from campus phones.  
  • If an occupational injury/illness occurs, supervisors must submit an injury/illness report within 24 hours of the incident. 

Safety Spotlight

Recognize individual(s) or lab groups who creatively embody or embrace lab safety in their practices.

Submit a Safety Spotlight

Resources

Lab Safety Awareness Week Posters

Below are links to posters and files for display screens that you can post in your DLC. Consider utilizing these resources provided by MIT EHS to further build the safety culture of your DLC.  

Fact Sheets