The safety of all the faculty, students, and visitors in MSE laboratory spaces is a top priority to our department and Iowa State University.  There are specific safety policies, training and record keeping that must be followed before individuals have access to MSE Lab spaces.

For a complete, step-by-step process of all the details related to labs and equipment, please visit our Equipment Training and Cost webpage at the button below:

Equipment Training & Cost

Some equipment is available to use on a Fee For Service basis and requires in-person training. To sign up for training, please visit our Equipment Training & Cost website.

  • New to MSE

  • Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s)

MSE Room Access

Access to many MSE department and university spaces is restrictedIf you need access to MSE lab spaces, request it using the button below:

For access to rooms Hoover 3342, 3343, 3347, 3355, 3356, 3362, 3364, 3365 or Gilman 0305, 3113 or 3611, please complete this access request survey: MSE Labs Access Request.

You may not be given access to the lab until all of your safety training is verified and hands-on equipment training is complete.

Find current information on labs and equipment at the card below:

Information for Principal Investigators (PI’s)

For PI’s – EH&S Research Support Checklist

General Laboratory Safety Recordkeeping – List of required records to be retained by laboratory supervisors

Each MSE Principal Investigator (PI) in Hoover and Gilman can see if their researchers’ safety training is current via their research group class on Canvas, course name is “PI’s Name Research Group Training Records” or through Workday (for some university employees).

Lab Inspection Forms

EH&S Resources for Laboratories

Accidents and Incidents

Reporting an accident or incident can include:

  • Near misses (an accident that almost happened but no injury or property/equipment damage occurred) 
  • Injuries (an accident that results in any physical injury) 
  • Incidents (an accident that results in property or equipment damage) 
  • Lab issues 
  • Safety issues 
  • Equipment questions 

Frequently Asked Questions