Thousands of faculty, staff and students pick up protective gear for lab work

Chancellor Gene Block gets a new lab coat Monday during a weeklong event at Pauley Pavilion to distribute free Personal Protective Equipment to everyone working in campus research labs. The event was part of UCLA's ongoing effort to enhance lab safety. Photos by Christelle Nahas.
Approximately 4,100 UCLA principal investigators and staff and student lab personnel picked up an assortment of lab coats, protective glasses and goggles, face shields and chemically resistant aprons — all customized for the kind of lab work they do — during a weeklong event in the Pauley Pavilion Club Room.
The distribution of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), which began on March 4 and ends today, was part of an ongoing effort to enhance lab safety at UCLA and other University of California campuses. The equipment complies with Cal/OSHA regulations and the new UC Office of the President PPE policy, which, in part, was modeled after a UCLA policy.
“This event demonstrates the commitment of UCLA and the UC Office of the President to protecting the health and safety of our researchers and highlights the importance of PPE as part of our overall laboratory safety program,” said James Gibson, assistant vice chancellor of environment, health and safety and adjunct assistant professor of the Fielding School of Public Health.
Among the thousands who came by to be outfitted with protective safety gear was Chancellor Gene Block, who holds UCLA faculty appointments in psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences in the David Geffen School of Medicine and in physiological science in the College of Letters and Science. He tried on two types of lab coats and picked up safety glasses Monday morning.
Lab personnel were outfitted with lab coats that come in three different varieties, depending on the protective equipment required for their jobs. Each lab coat is labeled to identify each individual wearer. At another station in the large meeting room, faculty, staff and students chose from 20 different kinds of protective eyewear, including glasses that fit snugly over personal glasses.

Chancellor Block looks over an assortment of protective glasses. Lab personnel could choose from 20 different kinds of eyewear.
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