Physics Instructional Resources Lab
@ MIT Physics

Demonstration Hazards

Hazard

Description

Mitigation

PPE Required

projectile

An object is launched across the room

Orient away from audience and walkways, PPE

Glasses

motor

An object rotates which may grab hair or loose clothing

Tie back hair and loose clothing

glass

Apparatus may intentionally or unintentionally shatter

Provide dustpan

sound

Sudden loud noises are produced

Audience warnings, PPE

Ear muffs

pressure

A pressurized gas is stored and delivered to the demo

Limit quantities, use regulators

cryogen

The demonstrator handles a cryogenic liquid

Limit quantities, PPE

Cryogen gloves, goggles

heat

Energy is dissipated as heat while the demo is running

Limit running time

fire

Demo involves an open flame such as a blowtorch

Compatible construction materials, extinguishing equipment, training in emergency procedures

Flame-resistant lab coat

fluid

Demo involves fluids which may spill causing stains or slippery conditions

Absorbent cleaning equipment

boiling water

Heated water presents a scalding hazard

Cooling time, secondary containers

Waterproof gloves

acid

A low-pH solution may spill or react

Compatible construction materials, spill kit, PPE

Lab coat, gloves, glasses, long pants, closed-toed shoes

lead/mercury

Apparatus contains specific toxic materials

PPE, spill kit

gloves

charge

Charge is stored on conductors which may present a minor shock (separately classify connection to 5kV power supply)

Grounding rods/discharge resistors

mains

120VAC

Add switches, guard contacts, label exposed contacts

MHV

Connected to high-power 120VDC supply or 208V three-phase supply

Add switches, guard contacts, label exposed contacts

HV

Connected to a >5kV supply

Add switches, guard contacts, label exposed contacts

arc

May cause an arc flash when switched

Grounding rods, current limiting

car battery

Uses a 12V car battery with exposed contacts and a dropping hazard which may fail when charging

Guard contacts, use cart, monitor while charging

radiation

Sealed radioactive source used in demo

ALARA

laser

Beam from a Class II laser used in demo

Awareness, obstruct secondary beams

EMF/EMI

Emits UV or radio interference

ALARA

strobe

Audience warning

asphyxiation

A gas displaces oxygen if released in sufficient quantities

Awareness

gravity

A >25lb object is elevated an intentionally dropped

Relevant demos retired

explosion

A spontaneous combustion is intentionally caused

Relevant demos retired

rocket

A rocket motor is ignited indoors

Relevant demos retired

gun

A firearm is fired indoors

Relevant demos retired

Chemical Hazards

A chemical inventory is available at https://physshop.mit.edu/safety-data-sheets

All Safety Data Sheets are hosted at web.mit.edu/tsg/sds/

EHS Training

  1. Visit Learning Center -> My Profile -> My EHS Activities
  2. Select Principal Investigator or Supervisor(s): Roland, Gunther M. (Physics) [head Junior Lab instructor]
  3. Select, at a minimum, “Use potentially hazardous chemicals in a laboratory”, “Work with cryogenic liquids”, “Use electrically powered equipment over 50 volts where there is a potential for exposure to exposed parts (uninsulated and unguarded) of energized electrical circuits or equipment”
  4. The following courses are applicable:

    EHS Contacts

    See https://ehs.mit.edu/team-members/

    Physics EHS Coordinator

    Sean Robinson

    Physics EHS Representatives

    Christopher Miller, Joshua Wolfe

    Lead Contact

    Chris Sain

    Radiation Protection Program Contact

    Chris Sain

    Biosafety Program Contact

    Damon Baptista

    Environmental Management Program Contact

    Alec Casavant

    Industrial Hygiene Program Contact

    Wei Lee Leong

    Occupational and Construction Safety Program Contact

    Todd Numan