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Our research group conducted 2026 laboratory on-site emergency response drill

Date:Jun 18, 2026Times:0

Our research center successfully conducted 2026 laboratory on-site emergency response drill of 2026 on June 18. This initiative was undertaken to further strengthen laboratory safety management, substantially enhance the safety awareness, emergency response capabilities, and standardized operational proficiency of all research personnel, effectively prevent and mitigate various safety risks inherent in scientific research experiments, and consolidate the laboratory safety defense line. All graduate students of the center participated in this event, with four students: Kai Ma, Shengyuan Zhang, Lizhou Xu, and Jiayin Li, serving as the presenters to explain the equipment operational safety and emergency response protocols.

Initially, Xu delivered a specialized safety knowledge briefing centered on the oven used in the laboratory. Subsequently, Li conducted a safety operation training session and problem summary pertaining to the glovebox, which is a core piece of laboratory equipment. Thereafter, Ma focused on experimental safety protection details, delivering a presentation on eye protection against intense light exposure. Finally, Zhang provided a comprehensive explanation of the safe usage specifications for high-pressure reactors.

Following the conclusion of each presentation, the attending students actively posed questions and engaged in discussions based on their own experimental experiences, addressing equipment operation uncertainties, hidden hazard management challenges, and routine safety control details. The presenters provided thorough and detailed responses to each inquiry. Mr. Yajun Cui, the center's safety officer, delivered a concluding evaluation of the drill, offering full recognition of its practicality and effectiveness. Concurrently, he identified safety oversights that are frequently neglected in daily laboratory operations, emphasizing that all personnel must remain consistently vigilant regarding safety protocols, and internalize standardized procedures, risk anticipation, and emergency response measures as integral components of their daily practice.

This laboratory on-site emergency response drill was closely aligned with actual research conditions, featured clearly defined priorities, and demonstrated strong pertinence. It effectively reinforced the foundational theoretical knowledge and practical emergency response capabilities of all graduate students within the center, further standardized the operational procedures for various precision and high-risk laboratory equipment, and enhanced the overall laboratory safety risk prevention and control system. (Text: Jiayin Li, Khai Chen Tan; Image: Jiayin Li)