What are the requirements for laboratories responsible for coating mass control?

What are the requirements for laboratories responsible for coating quality control?

(1) Laboratory technicians should do a good job in the cleaning and sanitation of the laboratory, and it is strictly forbidden for irrelevant personnel to enter the laboratory.

(2) Laboratory tools, instruments, measuring tools, and fixtures should be set and placed according to categories, and should not be placed or discarded at will, and should not be used for other purposes to prevent damage.

(3) Precise instruments in the laboratory, such as Colorimeters, artificial aging machines, gloss meters, etc., should be kept in archives, protected against shock, dust, and corrosion, and regularly calibrated.

(4) All chemicals need to be stored in specified utensils, and the product name, concentration, specification, and model should be marked, and they should be placed in a fixed place. Especially dangerous goods such as solvents, paints, and alcohol lamps should be managed in special cabinets, and strictly guarded against Lost, misused or diverted lights to ensure safety.

(5) When preparing paint or other solvent-containing test products, laboratory technicians need to operate in accordance with the corresponding operating procedures to prevent accidents caused by violations.

(6) The laboratory technician should not leave the laboratory during the process of testing or testing items, until the data are drawn directly and the conclusion is drawn up.

(7) Laboratory technicians should be responsible for the laboratory data and conclusions, and fill in the report form truthfully and accurately.

(8) The containers should be stored reasonably, washed frequently, and kept clean and dry.

(9) The laboratory needs to be kept ventilated during work, and laboratory technicians should better protect themselves according to the requirements to prevent safety accidents.


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