Created by Safety Instruct
Category Safety > Laboratory Safety
This course covers the hazards associated with chemicals in laboratory settings. Participants will delve into the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Laboratory Standard, exploring its key elements such as the Chemical Hygiene Plan, hazard identification, information and training, exposure monitoring, and medical consultations. Emphasis is placed on recognizing and mitigating potential risks through the proper use of Safety Data Sheets, the importance of a Chemical Hygiene Officer (CHO), and the significance of ongoing monitoring and oversight in maintaining a safe laboratory environment. Understand the OSHA Laboratory Standard, including its key elements such as the Chemical Hygiene Plan, hazard identification, and the role of a Chemical Hygiene Officer (CHO). Identify the components of hazard identification, including the proper labeling of chemical containers, the use of Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and the importance of recognizing signal words and pictograms. Demonstrate knowledge of the global harmonized system for hazard analysis and labeling, including the understanding of signal words, pictograms, precautionary statements, and hazard statements.
Course Objectives:
Understand the OSHA Laboratory Standard, including its key elements such as the Chemical Hygiene Plan, hazard identification, and the role of a Chemical Hygiene Officer (CHO).;Identify the components of hazard identification, including the proper labeling of chemical containers, the use of Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and the importance of recognizing signal words and pictograms.;Demonstrate knowledge of the global harmonized system for hazard analysis and labeling, including the understanding of signal words, pictograms, precautionary statements, and hazard statements.;;
Duration: 11 min.
Understand the OSHA Laboratory Standard, including its key elements such as the Chemical Hygiene Plan, hazard identification, and the role of a Chemical Hygiene Officer (CHO).
Identify the components of hazard identification, including the proper labeling of chemical containers, the use of Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and the importance of recognizing signal words and pictograms.
Demonstrate knowledge of the global harmonized system for hazard analysis and labeling, including the understanding of signal words, pictograms, precautionary statements, and hazard statements.
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This course covers the hazards associated with chemicals in laboratory settings. Participants will delve into the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Laboratory Standard, exploring its key elements such as the Chemical Hygiene Plan, hazard identification, information and training, exposure monitoring, and medical consultations. Emphasis is placed on recognizing and mitigating potential risks through the proper use of Safety Data Sheets, the importance of a Chemical Hygiene Officer (CHO), and the significance of ongoing monitoring and oversight in maintaining a safe laboratory environment. Understand the OSHA Laboratory Standard, including its key elements such as the Chemical Hygiene Plan, hazard identification, and the role of a Chemical Hygiene Officer (CHO). Identify the components of hazard identification, including the proper labeling of chemical containers, the use of Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and the importance of recognizing signal words and pictograms. Demonstrate knowledge of the global harmonized system for hazard analysis and labeling, including the understanding of signal words, pictograms, precautionary statements, and hazard statements.
Course Objectives:
Understand the OSHA Laboratory Standard, including its key elements such as the Chemical Hygiene Plan, hazard identification, and the role of a Chemical Hygiene Officer (CHO).;Identify the components of hazard identification, including the proper labeling of chemical containers, the use of Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and the importance of recognizing signal words and pictograms.;Demonstrate knowledge of the global harmonized system for hazard analysis and labeling, including the understanding of signal words, pictograms, precautionary statements, and hazard statements.;;
Duration: 11 min.