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The mission of Indiana University is to provide high-quality educational opportunities for men and women
from Indiana and throughout the world through a community of scholars actively engaged in teaching,
research and public service. "Minors" often seek and acquire opportunities to study or work at IU and
gain valuable knowledge and experience. In addition, student groups, such as elementary school classes,
often visit the public areas of laboratory buildings. We recognize both the importance of the
educational and outreach missions of Indiana University, and the need to ensure a safe and healthy
environment for its employees, students, and visitors.
The following policy applies to all Indiana University operations for the appropriate visitation of
laboratories or other work areas with potentially hazardous materials or conditions by minors:
- Subject to the provisions of Paragraph C below, no minor may enter or be present in a work area
or a University laboratory in which potentially hazardous conditions exist unless the minor is
an employee (including student employees); a student or authorized participant in a University
sponsored program; or an expected visitor.
- IU supervisors overseeing work areas or laboratories in which potentially hazardous conditions
exist are directly responsible for compliance with this policy and for the safety of all
minors who are approved to be in their areas under this policy.
- Supervisors will be responsible for establishing the specific guidelines under the provisions of
this policy for minors in work areas or laboratories in which potentially hazardous conditions exist.
Access by minors is limited to the conditions in this policy but may be more restricted if the supervisor
deems it necessary for safety in a specific area or laboratory for which he or she is responsible.
The supervisor will post the specific guidelines for all areas under his/her supervisor and will provide a
copy to the chair or dean of the unit. The guidelines for each laboratory or work area must be revised
and an updated copy provided to the dean or chair at least yearly or whenever the supervisor deems it
necessary for safety in areas under his/her supervision.
- Minors are not allowed in any potentially hazardous location where specific hazards or
processes exist, including but not limited to, the presence of hazardous chemicals, biological
materials, radioactive materials, radiation generating devices, Class III or above lasers,
very "hot" or "cold" temperatures, machinery, shop equipment, high voltage
and fall hazard areas, or "loud" noise, except under the following circumstances:
- The minor is employed by the University and
- Is authorized in accordance with all applicable policies
- Has received training in all applicable safety procedures
- Utilizes the proper personal protective equipment
- Has adult supervision by a University employee or graduate student authorized to be in such work area or laboratory
- The minor is a volunteer or intern in the laboratory and
- Has been formally accepted and authorized in accordance with all applicable policies
- Has received training in all applicable safety procedures
- Utilizes the proper personal protective equipment
- Has adult supervision by a University employee or graduate student authorized to be in such work area or laboratory
- The minor is enrolled in a University class with a laboratory or workshop component and
- Has received training* in all applicable safety procedures
- Utilizes the proper personal protective equipment
- The minor is participating in a University sponsored program and
- Is authorized in accordance with all applicable safety policies
- Has received training in all applicable policies
- Utilizes the proper personal protective equipment
- Has adult supervision by a University employee or graduate student authorized to be in such work area or laboratory
- The minor’s presence in a laboratory for a specific educational purpose shall have been approved in advance by the laboratory supervisor. The minor shall:
- Utilize the proper personal protective equipment
- Have adult supervision by a University employee or student authorized to be in such work area or laboratory
This exception #5 shall not authorize or apply to any situation in which the proper protective equipment for the minor would require additional respiratory protection beyond the use of a fume hood, or to any situation involving exposure to radioactive materials and devices or exposure to BL-2 level or higher micro-organisms.
- Persons under 16 years of age, including temporary employees, are not allowed in
laboratories or any other campus location in which radioactive materials,
radiation-generating equipment are present, regardless of whether they otherwise
meet the criteria in Paragraph C above. The exception to this rule is that interns
under 16 years of age, who have been appropriately trained in lab safety, may work
in laboratories in which low levels of radioactivity are present if the intern is
appropriately supervised and there is no possibility of exposure. Under no circumstances
are minors allowed to work with radioactivity. Persons under 16 years of age, including
temporary employees, are not allowed in Biosafety Level 2 (BSL 2) or above laboratories,
unless specifically authorized by the campus institutional biosafety committee, regardless
of whether they meet the criteria in Paragraph C above.
- A visiting minor may be escorted by an adult University employee or adult graduate student
through a work area or laboratory with potentially hazardous conditions, if it is the
necessary means to reach an office space or other non-hazardous area such as a meeting room,
computer room or kitchen area, etc. that is separate from the work area or laboratory,
providing that such "walk through" has been approved by the supervisor under the guidelines
established for the specific work area or laboratory.
It will be up to the supervisor to determine which areas of the work area or laboratory are safe for such “walk through” permission. A minor may be walked through the designated areas of the work place or laboratory that is certified for radioactivity but may not be walked through an area where radioactivity is in use if there would be a possibility of exposure.
- The admission of minors to potentially hazardous work areas or IU laboratories is for
employment and approved educational purposes only. The University recognizes that in some
University facilities employees may bring children to the workplace as a result of school
closures, child illness, holidays, and other similar situations. The presence of children in
potentially hazardous areas or laboratories, however, poses a significant safety hazard, not
only for the child but also for the worker whose attention may be divided between his/her work
and the responsibility to the safety of the child. Accordingly, minors are not permitted in
potentially hazardous areas or laboratory space except under the conditions described in Paragraph
C, D and E above, and may NOT be present in such laboratory space while the employee works in the
laboratory. Supervisors of such spaces are responsible for assuring that any minors within their
assigned space are present solely in order to participate in approved University activities.
Appropriate training may include but is not limited to:
- General Laboratory Safety
- Chemical Hygiene and Hazard Communication
- Bloodborne Pathogens and Universal Precautions
- Radiation Safety or Radiation Awareness Training
- Emergency Response and Personal Protective Equipment
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