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Field and Laboratory Safety Information

 

The sections below outline Itasca's safety guidelines and requirements for researchers and instructors. All researchers and associated project personnel should complete project-specific safety and ethics trainings. Researchers from institutions outside of the University of Minnesota should complete trainings through their own institutional portals. PIs are responsible for maintaining records of these trainings. 

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Creating a Field Safety Plan

All researchers and instructors should develop a project- or course-specific field safety plan prior to initiating fieldwork. The following resources are available to you for making your plan:

IBSL Laboratory Safety Plan

The UMN Department of Environmental Health and Safety Lab Safety Plan Toolkit is an extensive resource for lab safety information and planning. IBSL has a station-specific Laboratory Safety Plan that all researchers and instructors are required to read before beginning lab activities:

IBSL Laboratory Safety Plan

Additionally, researchers and instructors from institutions outside of the University of Minnesota must complete the IBSL Laboratory Use Agreement form.


For emergency assistance for chemical spills, evacuate the area and call 911. For non-emergency assistance, visit the UMN Department of Environmental Health and Safety webpage, or call (612)-626-6002.

Motorboat Protocol

Station motorboats are reserved for field courses or research purposes only, and their use must be pre-arranged with IBSL staff. Researchers and instructors can request access to the motorboats by contacting the Station Scientist at ibsl@umn.edu. Users must read and agree to follow the IBSL Motorboat Protocol. A pdf copy of the protocol is available for reference. All associated personnel must fill out the agreement form through the portal below before use of motorized watercraft will be approved.

IBSL Motorboat Protocol Agreement Form

Additionally, users must always be aware of and abide by all MN state regulations.