Internal
This page contains information for all employees and students at the Department of Organic Chemistry. More information, internal documents, check lists, forms and templates exist on our intranet.
Environment
Stockholm University has developed a number of environmental procedures and instructions for employees to follow.
Sustainable Campus – how to do
Procedures for the disposal of liquid chemical residues and aqueous solutions
Our Environmental Policy 2022
Aims
The Department for Organic Chemistry shall actively, in an organized manner, works with environmental aspects, in order to achieve the general environmental targets, set forth by Stockholm University (see sustainable‐campus).
Targets
The Department of Organic Chemistry shall take on the responsibility for ensuring the minimal negative effects upon the environment possible in its activities, and thereby contribute to long‐term sustainable development.
The Department of Organic Chemistry shall
- Follow laws and regulations so that our environmental work is in line with SU´s environmental goals and wherever possible follow standards higher than minimum requirements placed on us from SU´s.
- Take on the responsibility for ensuring minimal negative effects on the environment in its activities, and thereby contribute to long‐term sustainable development.
- Ensure that all personnel in the Department are educated in and motivated to carrying out their work in a responsible manner with regard to environmental aspects.
- By a systematic environmental work we will prevent or reduce the overall negative impact on the environment.
- Consider environmental aspects in all our decisions. Research, teaching, administration, management and technical functions shall be characterized environmental awareness.
- Continuously improve and evaluate our environmental work by regular controls.
So that we contribute to a sustainable development in the society
We do this by:
- Continuously review measures to reduce the use of natural resources and the environmental impact of emissions to air, land and water that the activity directly or indirectly causes.
- By ensuring environmentally safe laboratories.
- By ensuring the correct handling, in regard to environmental aspects, of all garbage produced in the Department.
- Work to ensure that aspects concerning the environment and sustainable development are weighed in decisions where relevant, e.g. when it comes to travel planning, purchasing and investment decisions
SU´s Environmental policy:
Environmental policy for Stockholm University
Our Environmental policy:
Environmental Policy 2022 (345 Kb)
Our Environmental program for 2022
The program follows the guidelines given by SU and is based on the environmental policy formulated by the Department Board on the 17:th of February 2012 and that have been revised 2020.
The program shall be implemented at a reasonable rate.
Structure
SU´s action plan includes several areas: Travels – Consumption – Chemical use and gas consumption – Waste and recycling – Buildings and premises – Education and Research.
The various areas shall not be viewed as separate, but all are connected.
In our department we will this year put most effort on travel and reduced energy and gas consumption.
Persons responsible for the various areas shall see to that cooperation between the latter is ensured by delegating and coordinating the tasks to be performed.
The most important contribution to improved environment comes in the personnel’s daily work.
Examination of the progress of the total program will be made once per year, at the time of the budgetary work.
The various intermediate targets will be monitored, coordinated, examined and reported and new targets will be formulated.
Persons responsible for each intermediate target will prepare the necessary numerical material and, together with the person responsible for the environmental work, write a report on the year's work.
The results, both positive and negative, are to be reported to the head of the Department.
Division of responsibilities
The Head of Departmental has the responsibility of ensuring that the environmental program is implemented and followed according to policies stated here.
Persons selected by the head of the Department are responsible for their allocated areas and the appropriate actions within these areas.
The environmental head has an obligation to follow the university’s environmental courses and information meetings and to keep the Department's personnel informed of matters arising from these activities.
The department RALV group deals with the green environment as part of several areas. The RALV group consists of the head of department, the environmental representative as well safety representative, a technical‐administrative staff, two doctoral students and a supervisor who participates in each meeting.
The personnel are responsible for implementing and following the environmental policy and the various actions decided in this, and shall participate in the Department's endeavors to become more environmentally minded.
The full environmental program, including our Environmental policy, can be found in the document below:
Environmental Policy 2022 (345 Kb)
Waste disposal at Department of Organic Chemistry
It is everyone’s responsibility to take the waste down to floor 2 and deposit it in the relevant container. The following waste products may be disposed of outside the SU-shop on floor 2 (two different rooms):
- Autoclaved material
- Batteries – Small batteries
- Corrugated cardboard – Flatten!
- Corrugated cardboard and Paper packaging – Flattened corrugated cardboard, paper packaging. NOTE! soiled/dirty packaging is disposed of in the household waste
- Domestic glass – Coloured or clear. Glass solvent bottles must be rinsed with water, dry and without any odour. The lab groups transport and throw away glass solvents bottles by themselves to the container recycle centre on floor 2.
- Electronic waste – Discarded telephones, printers, screens and other electronic devices. Computers and other IT devises is handed in to Ola Andersson
- Electric cables and cords
- Household waste (combustible) – Soiled/ dirty paper- and plastic packaging, coloured paper, flower pots, plastic cutlery, candles, twine etc.
- Lamp bulbs, low energy light bulbs, Fluorescent tubs – You can get help to replace them by Martin Roxengren.
- Plastic – Hard and soft plastic packaging, as bottles, containers, bags, plastic wrapping, EPS cellular plastic and chips, etc. Solvent bottles/drums are to be emptied and solvent residue evaporated before throwing away.
- Paper – Put printer paper, newspapers and brochures in the paper recycling box that you have in your office. When it’s full, empty it in the large green plastic containers which is located at both ends of the corridor. Do not put envelopes, notes with glue on etc for recycling in these containers. The “Lokal service” empties the containers. If you need to throw away a larger amount of paper, please collect an empty large plastic container at the recycle centre on floor 2.
- Scrap metal – Examples are: aluminium foil, nails, hook of iron and solvent containers. Containers should be cleared of any solvent before throwing away.
- Sorted combustible (mixed material) – Waxed paper, paper, binders, wood, plastic, ceramics, porcelain, stone, paper with glue on, folders, pencils, floppy disk, cd-cover, fabric, window glass etc.
- Toner cartridges
- Wood – Carpentry, wood, painted wood, masonite and plywood, etc.
Other
- Refrigerators – Ask Martin Roxengren. Lab refrigerators or freezers will be handed as environmentally dangerous special garbage.
- Furniture – Bring them down to floor 2 and put them in the assigned area or contact the distribution unit (phone 16 25 17, e-mail gods@su.se)
- Domestic waste – At or after parties, those responsible for arranging the party are responsible for transporting away waste. Garbage bags should be tied shut and may be dumped in the garbage room M210b at KÖL.
Waste paper baskets: Put ordinary waste (other than the above) in the waste paper baskets, which are emptied by the cleaning staff.
Or look at the homepage of SU, under Staff/Organisation&Governance/Sustainable Campus/how-to-do you find the information about how to handle waste at SU.
Chemicals to be thrown away shall be put in the chemical store (A659) ”waste” cupboard, suitably labelled and packaged.
Crushed Lab Glass – OBS! ONLY LAB GLASS – A659, M210b. Throw your lab glass waste into the yellow box marked “glass waste”. To be sure that your glass box is full put on the lid and shake it hard a couple of times. Remove the lid and check if it is still full. If not, use it, shake it, use it and so on until it is really full. Only when it is really full, take the yellow box to ChemStore and take a new one.
Domestic glass – Coloured or clear. Glass solvent bottles must be rinsed with water, dry and without any odour. The lab groups transport/thrown away glass solvents bottles by them selves to the container recycle centre on floor 2.
Environmentally dangerous special garbage –
-Solvents must be put in separate containers or drums, sorted:
- halogenated
- non-halogenated
-Silica residue and filter residues shall be packed in boxes in black garbage bags.
-Polyethylene glycol (PEG) shall be stored in labelled containers.
When the above containers/boxes are full takes the persons working in laboratory out them from the waste cupboard and closes them. The waste will then be collected and marked with a special label of Martin Roxengren, who then transports the waste the Store for Environmentally Dangerous Materials at KÖL, which have open two times a week.
- Acidic, alkaline, glues, Cd, Hg – sort separately.
- Sb, As, Be, Tl – in one group
- Ba, Pb, Co, Cu, Cr, Ni, Se, Ag, Sn, V, Zn, Pd, Ru– in one group
- PCB – separately
- Pesticides – separately
- Other residual chemicals – label properly and pack suitably.
Put the sorted chemicals in the cupboard labelled ”waste” in the chemical store, with contents tightly packed and clearly
labelled. Martin Roxengren takes care of the handling from there.
Risk waste (sharp edged, pointed or biological) – Needles (also disposable syringes), razor blades or similar sharp objects: put into plastic flasks or jars. Put the closed full risk waste flask or jars in the rotavapour room. Martin Roxengren will collect them for transport to the Store for Environmentally Dangerous Materials at KÖL.
Gas tubes: To return or exchange a gas bottle in the gas store, KÖL, M210, create a case in Serviceportal:
Safety
In case of emergency: call 112 (SOS – ambulance, fire brigade, police).
08 - 16 22 16 (office hours) Security guard
08 - 16 42 00 (24 hours a day) Security guard
08 - 15 42 00 (reserve) Security guard
General Safety Framework of the Department
All people working at the Department of Organic Chemistry, temporary and permanent staff, must read and adhere to the safety instructions presented in the document "General Safety Framework of the Department of Organic Chemistry". You need to sign that you have read and fully understood all the information presented therein. You cannot start any work prior to reading the document and signing that you have understood and are obliged to follow the instructions.
You will find the document General Safety Framework of the Department of Organic Chemistry on our intranet:
Related laws
Prohibition of certain chemicals dangerous to health act (SFS 1999:58) (in Swedish)
Substances classed as precursors for narcotic (in Swedish)
Social and Scientific Conduct
Research integrity and ethics at SU
Stockholm University protects the quality, integrity and independence of research, and this requires research to be carried out in accordance with good research practice. There are research integrity and ethics guidelines aiming to codify ethical principles and practices which have evolved within the research community.
Stockholm University’s research integrity and ethics policy
You can also read about good research practice at the The Swedish Research Council's webpage:
Code of conduct
All coworkers at the department must read and sign the document Code of conduct for employees and students at the Department of Organic Chemistry, Stockholm University. By signing it you show that you are agreeing to act accordingly.
There is a zero-tolerance at Stockholm University when it comes to harassment, sexual harassment, victimization, other forms of misconduct and of course unethical scientific behavior.
The document can be found on our intranet. There you will also find our Action plan Gender equality and equal condition.
Handling of complaints of victimisation or harassment of employees
Approved by the Department of Organic Chemistry 2015-04-21, revised 2020-11-12
Harassment and victimisation
Harassment is an act that violates someone's dignity and which relates to any of the grounds of discrimination sex, gender identity or expression, ethnicity, religion or other beliefs, disability, sexual orientation or age. Sexual harassment relates to interactions of sexual nature that violates someone's dignity.
Repeating actions that affect an individual negatively, excluding the person from the Community or have their opportunities to develop hampered, can be considered harassment under the discrimination law or mistreatment/bullying.
It is the person who feels exposed to negative actions that determine what is offensive; nevertheless, that person must make clear that the behavior is unwelcome, or that it is perceived as offensive.
If a manager of the university knows that an employee is being exposed to one of the above actions, the representative should make sure that the matter is investigated and measures are taken to ensure that those violations cease immediately.
What do you do if you experience discrimination?
If someone acts towards you in a way that you perceive as harassing, write down what happened, when it happened and where the incident took place. Then contact any employee whom you trust. At the Department of Organic Chemistry, you can contact your supervisor or the head of the department.
When you report harassment or victimization to someone at the department this person should as soon as possible inform the head of department. The head of department will then contact the Human Resources Department.
If you wish to seek assistance or to discuss what has happened before deciding whether you want an investigation to be started, begin by contacting the Work environment representative, your labor union or corporate health care.
Investigation and follow-up
When a suspected harassment is notified, individual interviews with the different parties involved will be held by the head of the department, the Director of the PhD program or Director of undergraduate studies in the case that the harassment took place during PhD student´s teaching, in order to determine what has happened. The process should be treated confidentially and quickly. The purpose of the investigation is to find out what has happened, and to ensure that any harassment or discrimination is terminated. The head of the department will coordinate further actions with the Human Resources Department.
Harassment or sexual harassment is investigated by the Human Resources Department. The case should be treated confidentially and quickly. The purpose of the investigation is to find out what has happened in order to terminate any harassment or sexual harassment.
If the investigation confirms that harassment or abusive discrimination has occurred, the head of department shall ensure that the behavior is terminated. Should this not be the case, the Human Resources Department must be contacted to take further actions.
Contacts
If you are experiencing discrimination, harassment or offensive mistreatment, please contact any of the following persons:
- Kálmán Szabó, (head of department)
- Belén Martín-Matute (Director of the PhD program)
- Joseph Samec (Director undergraduate studies)
- Respective supervisor
- If you are a member of a labor Union: your Union organization.
Support
Corporate Health Care - For contact information see:
su.se/english/staff/personnel/working-environment-health/health-care
Work environment representative at the Department of Organic Chemistry (has professional secrecy)
- Kristina Romare
The Work environment representative (Skyddsombud) at Stockholm University campus Frescati - for contact information see:
su.se/medarbetare/personal/arbetsmiljö-hälsa/skyddsombud
University information about Victimization and Harassment:
Instruments and equipment
Information about our instruments and equipment (including the Auto 400 Setup and rules and regulations for NMR 500 MHz users) can be found on our intranet:
Forms and templates
Login to access forms and templates
SUKAT and access card
Instructions on how to order changes in SUKAT and access card:
Supervisor
As a supervisor you must send an email to ta@organ.su.se for the employee to whom the change in SUKAT and/or access card applies.
Extension
Check that an employment certificate is available for the extension period or that an extension for a fellow has been approved by the head of department.
Keep e-mail account
Supervisors can approve that the person who leaves can keep their e-mail address, i.e. be admitted as a guest in SUKAT for 3 months. If a longer time is desired, approval by the head of department is required.
The information for TA is structured with WHO, WHAT and WHEN
Example for access card
Name: John Smith
Username: josm1234
E-mail: j.s@su.se
Pass number: 12235:
Change: example -Add organic chemistry 2 (employees) until 211030.
Example for SUKAT
Name: John Smith
Username: josm1234
E-mail: j.s@su.se
Change: Example -Change from employee to guest from 211030 to 211130 and then close.
For pasting in e-mail
Name:
User name:
Email:
Access card number:
Change:
Contact
- Visiting address
Room A 631
Svante Arrhenius Väg 16 C, plan 6
NMR, safety
- Visiting address
Room A 611
Svante Arrhenius Väg 16 C, plan 6
Last updated: June 2, 2023
Source: Department of Organic Chemistry