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Resumen de Learning Experience Reports Improve Academic Research Safety

Yangming Kou, Xiayu Peng, Claire E. Dingwell, Spencer Reisbick, Ian Tonks, Anna Sitek

  • While lab accidents that involved personal injuries or significant property damage are required to be reported by law, many minor lab incidents or near misses are less frequently reported, especially in an academic research environment. However, public awareness of these stories and incidents create valuable learning opportunities and can prevent similar mishaps from happening in the future. Inspired by a near miss reporting system from the Dow Chemical Company, the University of Minnesota Joint Safety Team, a student-led safety initiative between the departments of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, developed the Learning Experience Reports (LERs) system as a platform to self-report and share safety stories occurring within the two departments. LERs are short, anonymous, voluntary submissions by researchers who were either directly involved with or witnessed a safety-related incident, near miss, or observation of unsafe practices. In this report, we compiled and analyzed 85 LERs submitted by researchers from Departments of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering & Materials Science at the University of Minnesota during 2014–2019. Most notable from our results was that the top three most frequently occurring hazards were spill, fire, and equipment failures. LERs encourage open discussions of lab incidents and near misses through honest, compelling stories among academic researchers and educate researchers to follow better lab practices. For university administrators, LERs complement existing hazard assessment and incident reporting methods and allow a better understanding of the current research safety landscape among the student body. For researchers, the LER system allows them to develop safety awareness at an early stage and benefit their future careers. Hence, we strongly recommend academic research institutions to adopt a similar LER system to improve the safety culture in academia. Here, we outline the logistics required to implement an effective LER distribution system as well as provide the cumulative data in order to ease the setup of a system for others.


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