chemical hygiene officer training: Chemical Laboratory Safety and Security National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Division on Earth and Life Studies, Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology, Committee on Chemical Management Toolkit Expansion: Standard Operating Procedures, 2016-08-07 The U.S. Department of State charged the Academies with the task of producing a protocol for development of standard operating procedures (SOPs) that would serve as a complement to the Chemical Laboratory Safety and Security: A Guide to Prudent Chemical Management and be included with the other materials in the 2010 toolkit. To accomplish this task, a committee with experience and knowledge in good chemical safety and security practices in academic and industrial laboratories with awareness of international standards and regulations was formed. The hope is that this toolkit expansion product will enhance the use of the previous reference book and the accompanying toolkit, especially in developing countries where safety resources are scarce and experience of operators and end-users may be limited. |
chemical hygiene officer training: Prudent Practices in the Laboratory National Research Council, Division on Earth and Life Studies, Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology, Committee on Prudent Practices in the Laboratory: An Update, 2011-03-25 Prudent Practices in the Laboratory-the book that has served for decades as the standard for chemical laboratory safety practice-now features updates and new topics. This revised edition has an expanded chapter on chemical management and delves into new areas, such as nanotechnology, laboratory security, and emergency planning. Developed by experts from academia and industry, with specialties in such areas as chemical sciences, pollution prevention, and laboratory safety, Prudent Practices in the Laboratory provides guidance on planning procedures for the handling, storage, and disposal of chemicals. The book offers prudent practices designed to promote safety and includes practical information on assessing hazards, managing chemicals, disposing of wastes, and more. Prudent Practices in the Laboratory will continue to serve as the leading source of chemical safety guidelines for people working with laboratory chemicals: research chemists, technicians, safety officers, educators, and students. |
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chemical hygiene officer training: Safe Science National Research Council, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Board on Human-Systems Integration, Division on Earth and Life Studies, Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology, Committee on Establishing and Promoting a Culture of Safety in Academic Laboratory Research, 2014-10-08 Recent serious and sometimes fatal accidents in chemical research laboratories at United States universities have driven government agencies, professional societies, industries, and universities themselves to examine the culture of safety in research laboratories. These incidents have triggered a broader discussion of how serious incidents can be prevented in the future and how best to train researchers and emergency personnel to respond appropriately when incidents do occur. As the priority placed on safety increases, many institutions have expressed a desire to go beyond simple compliance with regulations to work toward fostering a strong, positive safety culture: affirming a constant commitment to safety throughout their institutions, while integrating safety as an essential element in the daily work of laboratory researchers. Safe Science takes on this challenge. This report examines the culture of safety in research institutions and makes recommendations for university leadership, laboratory researchers, and environmental health and safety professionals to support safety as a core value of their institutions. The report discusses ways to fulfill that commitment through prioritizing funding for safety equipment and training, as well as making safety an ongoing operational priority. A strong, positive safety culture arises not because of a set of rules but because of a constant commitment to safety throughout an organization. Such a culture supports the free exchange of safety information, emphasizes learning and improvement, and assigns greater importance to solving problems than to placing blame. High importance is assigned to safety at all times, not just when it is convenient or does not threaten personal or institutional productivity goals. Safe Science will be a guide to make the changes needed at all levels to protect students, researchers, and staff. |
chemical hygiene officer training: Prudent Practices in the Laboratory National Research Council, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications, Committee on Prudent Practices for Handling, Storage, and Disposal of Chemicals in Laboratories, 1995-09-16 This volume updates and combines two National Academy Press bestsellers--Prudent Practices for Handling Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories and Prudent Practices for Disposal of Chemicals from Laboratories--which have served for more than a decade as leading sources of chemical safety guidelines for the laboratory. Developed by experts from academia and industry, with specialties in such areas as chemical sciences, pollution prevention, and laboratory safety, Prudent Practices for Safety in Laboratories provides step-by-step planning procedures for handling, storage, and disposal of chemicals. The volume explores the current culture of laboratory safety and provides an updated guide to federal regulations. Organized around a recommended workflow protocol for experiments, the book offers prudent practices designed to promote safety and it includes practical information on assessing hazards, managing chemicals, disposing of wastes, and more. Prudent Practices for Safety in Laboratories is essential reading for people working with laboratory chemicals: research chemists, technicians, safety officers, chemistry educators, and students. |
chemical hygiene officer training: Laboratory Safety for Chemistry Students Robert H. Hill, Jr., David C. Finster, 2011-09-21 ...this substantial and engaging text offers a wealth of practical (in every sense of the word) advice...Every undergraduate laboratory, and, ideally, every undergraduate chemist, should have a copy of what is by some distance the best book I have seen on safety in the undergraduate laboratory. Chemistry World, March 2011 Laboratory Safety for Chemistry Students is uniquely designed to accompany students throughout their four-year undergraduate education and beyond, progressively teaching them the skills and knowledge they need to learn their science and stay safe while working in any lab. This new principles-based approach treats lab safety as a distinct, essential discipline of chemistry, enabling you to instill and sustain a culture of safety among students. As students progress through the text, they’ll learn about laboratory and chemical hazards, about routes of exposure, about ways to manage these hazards, and about handling common laboratory emergencies. Most importantly, they’ll learn that it is very possible to safely use hazardous chemicals in the laboratory by applying safety principles that prevent and minimize exposures. Continuously Reinforces and Builds Safety Knowledge and Safety Culture Each of the book’s eight chapters is organized into three tiers of sections, with a variety of topics suited to beginning, intermediate, and advanced course levels. This enables your students to gather relevant safety information as they advance in their lab work. In some cases, individual topics are presented more than once, progressively building knowledge with new information that’s appropriate at different levels. A Better, Easier Way to Teach and Learn Lab Safety We all know that safety is of the utmost importance; however, instructors continue to struggle with finding ways to incorporate safety into their curricula. Laboratory Safety for Chemistry Students is the ideal solution: Each section can be treated as a pre-lab assignment, enabling you to easily incorporate lab safety into all your lab courses without building in additional teaching time. Sections begin with a preview, a quote, and a brief description of a laboratory incident that illustrates the importance of the topic. References at the end of each section guide your students to the latest print and web resources. Students will also find “Chemical Connections” that illustrate how chemical principles apply to laboratory safety and “Special Topics” that amplify certain sections by exploring additional, relevant safety issues. Visit the companion site at http://userpages.wittenberg.edu/dfinster/LSCS/. |
chemical hygiene officer training: Nanotechnology Safety Ramazan Asmatulu, 2013-06-12 Nanotechnology is a new and emerging discipline that is multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary. The usage of nanosystems, nanomaterials, nano-devices, etc. permeates all aspects of society. Cancer targeting and curing nanosystems are being introduced into the biomedical and pharmaceutical industries; so are lightweight energy absorbing or blast-proof nanohybrid material in the aerospace, automotive and marine industries and high-efficiency energy harvesting nanomaterials, etc. Society has a vested interest in knowing how these new materials, devices and systems are changing the economy and similar landscapes. The book outlines the regulatory and environmental issues related to nanotechnology per industry, offers guidelines in assessing the risks and discusses the legal and socioeconomical issues involved. Case studies will be utilized to provide examples of the positive and negative impacts of nanotechnology. - Provides an overview and the basis for understanding the critical importance of the reactivity and efficacy of nanomaterials and the emerging role of nanotechnology in society - Explains the fundamentals, ethics, regulatory and environmental issues of nanosafety and how they shape the emerging nanotechnology industry and markets and includes extensive lists of glossary terms, terminologies and concepts needed for Material Data Safety Sheets - Discusses the relevance and specificity of nanosafety issues per industry and includes discussions on the Homeland Security and Infrastructure Industries of interest to society in general - Includes nanotechnology risk assessment and delineates and quantifies the risk assessment process for nanotechnology safety of paramount importance to most industries and systems - Outlines the legal and intellectual property ramifications of nanotechnology and its impact on productivity and society |
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chemical hygiene officer training: Safe Work in the 21st Century Institute of Medicine, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Committee to Assess Training Needs for Occupational Safety and Health Personnel in the United States, 2000-09-01 Despite many advances, 20 American workers die each day as a result of occupational injuries. And occupational safety and health (OSH) is becoming even more complex as workers move away from the long-term, fixed-site, employer relationship. This book looks at worker safety in the changing workplace and the challenge of ensuring a supply of top-notch OSH professionals. Recommendations are addressed to federal and state agencies, OSH organizations, educational institutions, employers, unions, and other stakeholders. The committee reviews trends in workforce demographics, the nature of work in the information age, globalization of work, and the revolution in health care deliveryâ€exploring the implications for OSH education and training in the decade ahead. The core professions of OSH (occupational safety, industrial hygiene, and occupational medicine and nursing) and key related roles (employee assistance professional, ergonomist, and occupational health psychologist) are profiled-how many people are in the field, where they work, and what they do. The book reviews in detail the education, training, and education grants available to OSH professionals from public and private sources. |
chemical hygiene officer training: Biosafety in the Laboratory Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Applications, Committee on Hazardous Biological Substances in the Laboratory,National Research Council, 1989-01-01 Biosafety in the Laboratory is a concise set of practical guidelines for handling and disposing of biohazardous material. The consensus of top experts in laboratory safety, this volume provides the information needed for immediate improvement of safety practices. It discusses high- and low-risk biological agents (including the highest-risk materials handled in labs today), presents the seven basic rules of biosafety, addresses special issues such as the shipping of dangerous materials, covers waste disposal in detail, offers a checklist for administering laboratory safetyâ€and more. |
chemical hygiene officer training: Complete Guide to Laboratory Safety Dan Scungio, Terry Jo Gile, 2014 Terry Jo Gile (the Safety Lady) and Dan Scungio have completely updated this trusted lab safety training and compliance resource for 2014. The Complete Guide to Laboratory Safety, Fourth Edition, consolidates regulations from all relevant agencies, including OSHA, The Joint Commission, CAP, CLSI, DOT, and state health departments. This proven guide offers customizable policies, procedures, and checklists to develop and update a compliance program and avoid costly fines. The Complete Guide to Laboratory Safety will help you: - Create and update your policies and procedures with fully customizable templates - Build a culture of safety with checklists and tools related to topics including waste management, specimen transportation, chemical hygiene, and ergonomics in the lab setting - Keep up to date with regulations from OSHA, The Joint Commission, - CAP, CLSI, DOT, and state regulators - Employ best practices to avoid worker injury and costly citations What's New? - This edition is updated with all relevant regulations, including the new American National Standards Institute (ANSI) guidelines for fire safety and the revised International Air Transportation Association (IATA) requirements - New case studies are featured in each chapter. |
chemical hygiene officer training: Incidents involving chemicals Great Britain: Department for Communities and Local Government, Chief Fire & Rescue Adviser, 2011-04-12 This generic risk assessment examines the hazards, risks and control measures relating to Fire and Rescue Service personnel, the personnel of other agencies and members of the public when dealing with incidents involving hazardous chemicals. These may be solids, liquids or gases. The assessment also examines the hazards, risks and controls that relate to carrying our decontamination at an incident involving a hazardous substance. Although specific in nature, decontamination can be split into two distonct activities depending on the type of incident being attended. |
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chemical hygiene officer training: Safer Makerspaces, Fab Labs, and STEM Labs Kenneth Russell Roy, Tyler S. Love, 2017-09 Safer hands-on STEM is essential for every instructor and student. Read the latest information about how to design and maintain safer makerspaces, Fab Labs and STEM labs in both formal and informal educational settings. This book is easy to read and provides practical information with examples for instructors and administrators. If your community or school system is looking to design or modify a facility to engage students in safer hands-on STEM activities then this book is a must read!This book covers important information, such as: Defining makerspaces, Fab Labs and STEM labs and describing their benefits for student learning.· Explaining federal safety standards, negligence, tort law, and duty of care in terms instructors can understand.· Methods for safer professional practices and teaching strategies.· Examples of successful STEM education programs and collaborative approaches for teaching STEM more safely.· Safety Controls (engineering controls, administrative controls, personal protective equipment, maintenance of controls).· Addressing general safety, biological and biotechnology, chemical, and physical hazards.· How to deal with various emergency situations.· Planning and design considerations for a safer makerspace, Fab Lab and STEM lab.· Recommended room sizes and equipment for makerspaces, Fab Labs and STEM labs.· Example makerspace, Fab Lab and STEM lab floor plans.· Descriptions and pictures of exemplar makerspaces, Fab Labs and STEM labs.· Special section answering frequently asked safety questions! |
chemical hygiene officer training: Safety in academic chemistry laboratories Jay A. Young, 2003 This book contains volume 1 of 2 and describes safety guidelines for academic chemistry laboratories to prevent accidents for college and university students. Contents include: (1) Your Responsibility for Accident Prevention; (2) Guide to Chemical Hazards; (3) Recommended Laboratory Techniques; and (4) Safety Equipment and Emergency Procedures. Appendices include the Web as a source of safety information and incompatible chemicals. |
chemical hygiene officer training: Laboratory Safety for Chemistry Students Robert H. Hill, Jr., David C. Finster, 2016-04-21 Provides knowledge and models of good practice needed by students to work safely in the laboratory as they progress through four years of undergraduate laboratory work Aligns with the revised safety instruction requirements from the ACS Committee on Professional Training 2015 “Guidelines and Evaluation Procedures for Bachelor’s Degree Programs” Provides a systematic approach to incorporating safety and health into the chemistry curriculum Topics are divided into layers of progressively more advanced and appropriate safety issues so that some topics are covered 2-3 times, at increasing levels of depth Develops a strong safety ethic by continuous reinforcement of safety; to recognize, assess, and manage laboratory hazards; and to plan for response to laboratory emergencies Covers a thorough exposure to chemical health and safety so that students will have the proper education and training when they enter the workforce or graduate school |
chemical hygiene officer training: Osha Laboratory Standard - Implementation Guide Richard Ennis, 2019-01-22 This manual contains four major components: 1) An easy-to-follow discussion of the Standard's requirements, along with a plan for implementing management responsibilities; 2) A fill-in schedule for assigning key responsibilities and establishing deadlines; 3) A copy of the OSHA Lab Standard for easy reference; 4) A Chemical Hygiene Plan that has been developed in accordance with the requirements of paragraph (e) of the Standard. |
chemical hygiene officer training: Occupational Health and Safety in the Care and Use of Research Animals National Research Council, Commission on Life Sciences, Institute for Laboratory Animal Research, Committee on Occupational Safety and Health in Research Animal Facilities, 1997-07-09 Much has been written about the care of research animals. Yet little guidance has appeared on protecting the health and safety of the people who care for or use these animals. This book, an implementation handbook and companion to Guide For the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, identifies principles for building a program and discusses the accountability of institutional leaders, managers, and employees for a program's success. It provides a detailed description of risksâ€physical and chemical hazards, allergens and zoonoses, and hazards from experimentsâ€which will serve as a continuing reference for the laboratory. The book offers specific recommendations for controlling risk through administrative procedures, facility design, engineering controls, and periodic evaluations. The volume focuses on the worker, with detailed discussions of work practices, the use of personal protective gear, and the development of an emergency response plan. This handbook will be invaluable to administrators, researchers, and employees in any animal research facility. It will also be of interest to personnel in zoos, animal shelters, and veterinary facilities. |
chemical hygiene officer training: TRADOC Pamphlet TP 600-4 The Soldier's Blue Book United States Government Us Army, 2019-12-14 This manual, TRADOC Pamphlet TP 600-4 The Soldier's Blue Book: The Guide for Initial Entry Soldiers August 2019, is the guide for all Initial Entry Training (IET) Soldiers who join our Army Profession. It provides an introduction to being a Soldier and Trusted Army Professional, certified in character, competence, and commitment to the Army. The pamphlet introduces Solders to the Army Ethic, Values, Culture of Trust, History, Organizations, and Training. It provides information on pay, leave, Thrift Saving Plans (TSPs), and organizations that will be available to assist you and your Families. The Soldier's Blue Book is mandated reading and will be maintained and available during BCT/OSUT and AIT.This pamphlet applies to all active Army, U.S. Army Reserve, and the Army National Guard enlisted IET conducted at service schools, Army Training Centers, and other training activities under the control of Headquarters, TRADOC. |
chemical hygiene officer training: Management of Animal Care and Use Programs in Research, Education, and Testing Robert H. Weichbrod, Gail A. (Heidbrink) Thompson, John N. Norton, 2017-09-07 AAP Prose Award Finalist 2018/19 Management of Animal Care and Use Programs in Research, Education, and Testing, Second Edition is the extensively expanded revision of the popular Management of Laboratory Animal Care and Use Programs book published earlier this century. Following in the footsteps of the first edition, this revision serves as a first line management resource, providing for strong advocacy for advancing quality animal welfare and science worldwide, and continues as a valuable seminal reference for those engaged in all types of programs involving animal care and use. The new edition has more than doubled the number of chapters in the original volume to present a more comprehensive overview of the current breadth and depth of the field with applicability to an international audience. Readers are provided with the latest information and resource and reference material from authors who are noted experts in their field. The book: - Emphasizes the importance of developing a collaborative culture of care within an animal care and use program and provides information about how behavioral management through animal training can play an integral role in a veterinary health program - Provides a new section on Environment and Housing, containing chapters that focus on management considerations of housing and enrichment delineated by species - Expands coverage of regulatory oversight and compliance, assessment, and assurance issues and processes, including a greater discussion of globalization and harmonizing cultural and regulatory issues - Includes more in-depth treatment throughout the book of critical topics in program management, physical plant, animal health, and husbandry. Biomedical research using animals requires administrators and managers who are knowledgeable and highly skilled. They must adapt to the complexity of rapidly-changing technologies, balance research goals with a thorough understanding of regulatory requirements and guidelines, and know how to work with a multi-generational, multi-cultural workforce. This book is the ideal resource for these professionals. It also serves as an indispensable resource text for certification exams and credentialing boards for a multitude of professional societies Co-publishers on the second edition are: ACLAM (American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine); ECLAM (European College of Laboratory Animal Medicine); IACLAM (International Colleges of Laboratory Animal Medicine); JCLAM (Japanese College of Laboratory Animal Medicine); KCLAM (Korean College of Laboratory Animal Medicine); CALAS (Canadian Association of Laboratory Animal Medicine); LAMA (Laboratory Animal Management Association); and IAT (Institute of Animal Technology). |
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chemical hygiene officer training: Infection Control and Management of Hazardous Materials for the Dental Team - E-Book Chris H. Miller, Charles John Palenik, 2016-01-06 Emphasizing patient safety and infection prevention in the dental office, Infection Control and Management of Hazardous Materials for the Dental Team, 5th Edition, covers everything from basic concepts in microbiology to protocols for clinical asepsis. Clear, step-by-step instructions make it easy for you to perform safety procedures and use the supplies and equipment needed to prevent the spread of infectious disease. New to this edition are full-color photographs and four new chapters on emerging topics. Written by oral biology and infection control expert Chris Miller, this resource is a must read for every member of the dental team. Comprehensive coverage follows dental assisting and dental hygiene curricula requirements for infection control, ensuring that you learn essential principles and procedures for clinical competence. Easy-to-follow, step-by-step procedures are provided for skills that dental team members must master, each presented with a goal, materials, chronological steps, and rationales for the performance of each step. Key terms begin each chapter and are highlighted within text discussions and defined in a back-of-book glossary. Summary tables and boxes make study easier by highlighting key concepts and procedures. Review questions ensure your comprehension of the material with 5 to 20 multiple-choice questions at the end of each chapter. Practical appendices offer easy access to the most significant regulatory agency rules and recommendations for infection control. Student resources on the Evolve companion website include practice exercises plus review questions and quizzes. NEW! Full-color photographs show the latest equipment, supplies, and procedures and accurately depict concepts in microbiology and the nature of infectious disease. Four NEW chapters cover changing and emerging topics and trends in infection control, including Hand Hygiene,Preventing Sharps Injuries, General Office Asepsis, and Cross-contamination Between Work and Home. NEW! Case scenarios on the Evolve companion website examine an infection control incident along with its potential consequences, possible preventive measures, and related recommendations and regulations. UPDATED content includes new areas such as technology involving surface and equipment asepsis, dental water unit air quality, and green infection control. |
chemical hygiene officer training: Chemical Warehousing Health And Safety Executive Staff, 1998 Provides guidance on the hazards associated with the storage of packaged dangerous substances and is aimed at those directly responsible for safe storage. Contents: Objectives; Hazards; Safety precautions; Fire precautions and emergency procedures; Legal requirements. |
chemical hygiene officer training: Healthcare Hazard Control and Safety Management James T. Tweedy, 1996-12-09 Healthcare Hazard Control and Safety Management presents the most comprehensive and up-to-date coverage ever published for any healthcare professional serving in safety, occupational health, hazard materials management, quality improvement, and risk management positions. No area of healthcare safety is ignored in this major work. Here is a single-volume reference that is convenient to use, written in an easy-to-read and understandable format. In addition to providing easily digested information, the author has constructed practical checklists and forms that can be readily put to use. It is a fact that there is a real need for professionals who understand and can assist in controlling the numerous and serious hazards found in healthcare facilities and resulting from activities within those facilities. Today's hospital and healthcare administrator is looking for the most capable individuals to fill positions that require skills in hazard control. The material in Healthcare Hazard Control and Safety Management provides this much-needed information and addresses the requirements of the Board of Certified Healthcare Safety Management. Important topics covered include: safety management, workers' compensation, risk control, quality improvement, and stress management. Strong emphasis is placed on accident investigation, hazard identification, and safety training. If you are looking for a single volume that covers the areas of life safety, fire prevention, emergency management, biohazards, waste management, healthcare ergonomics, maintenance and engineering hazards, security, radiation and lab safety issues, nursing services and patient care, pharmacy support, food services and sanitation, or environmental services...this book is for you! |
chemical hygiene officer training: Safety in the Use of Chemicals at Work International Labour Office, 1993 This code of practice provides guidance on extablishing a systematic approach to safety in the use of chemicals at work. Intended for all those engaged in framing provisions, its recommendations are designed to ensure an efficient flow of information from manufacturers to users. |
chemical hygiene officer training: Introduction to Hazard Control Management James T. Tweedy, 2013-09-25 The International Board for the Certification of Safety Managers (IBFCSM) has designated this text as the Primary Study Reference for those preparing to sit for the Certified Hazard Control Manager (CHCM) and the Certified Hazard Control Manager-Security (CHCM-SEC) Examinations. Introduction to Hazard Control Management: A Vital Organizational Func |
chemical hygiene officer training: Hygiene Promotion Suzanne Ferron, Joy Morgan, Marion O'Reilly, 2007 This is a fully revised new edition of this acclaimed practical manual.Indispensable for fieldworkers on projects or programs aiming to reduce the incidence of water-and-sanitation-related diseases, this book will also be useful for other relief and development workers, particularly those working in the fields of community development, health, and engineering.The authors describe a wide range of approaches to hygiene promotion that can be used in different settings. Central to these approaches is a commitment to working in collaboration with people and encouraging them to take more control over the factors that influence their lives. The authors stress the need for a form of hygiene promotion that fosters capacity-building rather than the provision of information alone.The opening chapter of the manual introduces the reader to the context of emergency relief and development projects and provides insights into current hygiene promotion theory. The main body of the text then goes on to consider the four phases of the project cycle--assessment, planning, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation--each of which is assigned a chapter for discussion. These chapters draw together the experience of hygiene promotion fieldworkers in many emergency and rehabilitation, water, sanitation, and hygiene program undertaken by CARE and other agencies. The annex comprises other useful material including a series of concise how-to guides, pictures for use or adaptation in the field, information about hygiene-related diseases and how to prevent them, and an annotated bibliography. |
chemical hygiene officer training: Chemical Safety in the Laboratory Stephen K. Hall, 2018-12-19 Nothing is more important to an organization than the health and safety of its workers. The managerial effectiveness of any health and safety program is judged on the basis of how well it prevents injuries and ill health. Chemical Safety in the Laboratory provides a proven approach to implementing and maintaining an effective chemical safety program for laboratories in hospital, industrial, and educational settings. Based on 20 years of experience managing and auditing chemical safety programs, the author discusses the OSHA Laboratory Standard and the Chemical Hygiene Plan, provides guidelines for the effective use of personal protective equipment, and details chemical emergency planning and response procedures. He also outlines a 19-step decontamination procedure for emergency responders. Employee chemical exposure monitoring and victim handling procedures are among the other major topics covered in this essential guide. |
chemical hygiene officer training: The NSTA Ready-Reference Guide to Safer Science, Vol 2 Kenneth Russell Roy, 2012 Safer science is a daily requirement for every teacher in every science classroom and laboratory. Get up-to-date information from The NSTA Ready-Reference Guide to Safer Science, Volume 2. This second volume is a collection of more than 40 of the latest quick-read Scope on Safety columns from Science Scope, NSTAOCOs middle school journal (plus some adaptable Safer Science columns from The Science Teacher, NSTAOCOs high school journal). As easy to read as it is practical, the book is chock-full of safety information, anecdotes, and advisories you can use every day. |
chemical hygiene officer training: Prudent Practices in the Laboratory National Research Council, Division on Earth and Life Studies, Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology, Committee on Prudent Practices in the Laboratory: An Update, 2011-04-25 Prudent Practices in the Laboratory-the book that has served for decades as the standard for chemical laboratory safety practice-now features updates and new topics. This revised edition has an expanded chapter on chemical management and delves into new areas, such as nanotechnology, laboratory security, and emergency planning. Developed by experts from academia and industry, with specialties in such areas as chemical sciences, pollution prevention, and laboratory safety, Prudent Practices in the Laboratory provides guidance on planning procedures for the handling, storage, and disposal of chemicals. The book offers prudent practices designed to promote safety and includes practical information on assessing hazards, managing chemicals, disposing of wastes, and more. Prudent Practices in the Laboratory will continue to serve as the leading source of chemical safety guidelines for people working with laboratory chemicals: research chemists, technicians, safety officers, educators, and students. |
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chemical hygiene officer training: Cytogenetic Laboratory Management Susan Mahler Zneimer, 2017-01-27 Cytogenetic Laboratory Management Cytogenetic Laboratory Management Chromosomal, FISH and Microarray-Based Best Practices and Procedures Cytogenetic Laboratory Management: Chromosomal, FISH and Microarray-Based Best Practices and Procedures is a practical guide that describes how to develop and implement best practice processes and procedures in the genetic laboratory setting. The text first describes good laboratory practices, including quality management, design control of tests, and FDA guidelines for laboratory-developed tests, and preclinical validation study designs. The second focus of the book is on best practices for staffing and training, including cost of testing, staffing requirements, process improvement using Six Sigma techniques, training and competency guidelines, and complete training programs for cytogenetic and molecular genetic technologists. The third part of the text provides stepwise standard operating procedures for chromosomal, FISH and microarray-based tests, including preanalytic, analytic, and postanalytic steps in testing, which are divided into categories by specimen type and test type. All three sections of the book include example worksheets, procedures, and other illustrative examples that can be downloaded from the Wiley website to be used directly without having to develop prototypes in your laboratory. Providing a wealth of information on both laboratory management and molecular and cytogenetic testing, Cytogenetic Laboratory Management will be an essential tool for laboratorians worldwide in the field of laboratory testing and genetic testing in particular. This book gives the essentials of: Developing and implementing good quality management programs in laboratories Understanding design control of tests and preclinical validation studies and reports FDA guidelines for laboratory-developed tests Use of reagents, instruments, and equipment Cost of testing assessment and process improvement using Six Sigma methodology Staffing training and competency objectives Complete training programs for molecular and cytogenetic technologists Standard operating procedures for all components of chromosomal analysis, FISH, and microarray testing of different specimen types This volume is a companion to Cytogenetic Abnormalities: Chromosomal, FISH and Microarray-Based Clinical Reporting. The combined volumes give an expansive approach to performing, reporting, and interpreting cytogenetic laboratory testing and the necessary management practices, staff and testing requirements. |
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chemical hygiene officer training: Hazardous Materials and Hazardous Waste Management Gayle Woodside, 1999-03-25 Eine komplett überarbeitete Zusammenfassung gesetzlicher Vorschriften zur Definition, Verwendung, Handhabung, Lagerung und Entsorgung von Gefahrstoffen. Unentbehrlich für Umweltingenieure, -techniker und -manager! Fast 40 Prozent des Materials wurde neu aufgenommen oder aktualisiert; so werden jetzt auch die Bodenbehandlung, die Vermeidung von Umweltverschmutzungen sowie das Prozeßsicherheitsmanagement besprochen. (10/99) |
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Chemical hygiene officer. An employee designated by the employer who is qualified by training or experience to provide technical guidance in the development and implementation of the chemical hygiene …
Chemical Hygiene Plan - Microsystems Technology Labor…
2.2. The CHEMICAL HYGIENE OFFICER The CHEMICAL HYGIENE OFFICER for this Department, Laboratory, or Center (DLC) is David Dunham (ddunham@mit.edu, Room 39-221, 617-253-8811). The Chemical …
Northampton Community College Chemical Hygiene Plan
William Magilton, III Chemical Hygiene Officer 610-861-5558 Daniel Peters Laboratory Technician 610-861-5446 David Gelormo Associate Professor of Chemistry Bethlehem Campus: Name Role Danielle N. Ringhoff …
Chemical Hygiene Plan 2019 - City University of New York
Chemical Hygiene Officer (CHO) The Environmental Health and Safety Officer serves as the Chemical Hygiene Officer for the ASRC. He/she monitors mandated health and safety practices and makes appropriate …
CHEMICAL HYGIENE PLAN - Washington State University
to implement a written Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP) and designate a “Chemical Hygiene Officer” responsible for ensuring the laboratory adheres to the CHP. The CHP helps to protect ... Employee training is required …
CHEMICAL HYGIENE PLAN - ehs.ucsb.edu
The Chemical Hygiene Officer for the departments of: Chemistry & Biochemistry, Materials, Chemical Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering is Nikolai Evdokimov …
Chemical Hygiene Plan - Chaffey College
In order to properly manage the chemicals in our school, we will establish a Chemical Hygiene Officer (CHO). The CHO will have authority to make needed decisions regarding this plan in order for it to …
Safety Officer Job Description - Dan The Lab Safety Man
Safety officer job description Position Title: Laboratory Safety Officer Department: Clinical Laboratory ... (minimum requirements) • Bachelor’s degree in chemical physical, biological, or clinical laboratory science • …
Laboratory Safety Manual - Caltrans
Jun 1, 2013 · • Documenting that the appropriate training has been provided and forwarding training records to the Designated Laboratory Safety Officer (DLSO) and the SCHO annually. • Providing regular, formal …
PURPOSE - Lehigh University
Standard and Lehigh's Chemical Hygiene Plan, and follow the chemical hygiene rules, that protective equipment is available, properly maintained and in working order, and that appropriate training has been …
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Chemical Hygiene Plan - oehs.ecu.edu
2.2.1 Review the Chemical Hygiene Plan every 3 years; 2.2.2 Support Environmental Health and Safety implementation of laboratory safety PRRs; and 2.2.3 Promote the safe use of laboratory facilities at ECU. 2.3 …
VENTURA COLLEGE CHEMICAL HYGIENE AND LABORATORY SA…
A. Chemical Hygiene Officer 3 B. Supervisors 4 C. Students 5 IV. Standard Operating Procedures for Laboratory Chemicals 5 A. Chemical Procurement 5 B. Chemical Storage 6 ... Employee Information And Training 12 …
CHEMICAL HYGIENE PLAN - UMass Lowell
Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP) which includes laboratory specific hazards and safety information. The Principal Investigator must also designate a Chemical Hygiene Officer (CHO) who is responsible for …
Table of Contents - Veterans Affairs
SUBJECT: Chemical Hygiene Plan \(CHP\): Research Service\t1. SUBJECT: Chemical Hygiene Plan \(CHP\): Research Service\t1. 1.\tPURPOSE\t2. 1.\tPURPOSE\t2. a\)\tThe Chemical Hygiene Plan \(CHP\) establishes …
Chemical Hygiene Plan - Vector Solutions
Training Training Components 20 Appendices A. Chemical Hygiene Officer Appointments 21 B. Banned Chemicals List 22 C. Grade Level Appropriate Chemicals 28 D. Compatible Chemical Storage Chart 49 E. Laboratory …
Chemical Hygiene Plan - University of Colorado Denver
Chemical Hygiene Plan Principal Investigator: Department: Building and Room Number(s) Covered by This Plan: Laboratory Chemical Hygiene Officer: Plan Revised by: Revision Date: Institutional Chemical Hygiene …
Chemical Hygiene Plan - University of Michigan
Chemical Hygiene Officer (CHO) will review and update the plan annually or as necessary. ... training, which must be documented. This CHP is supported by the U-M Academic Laboratory and Research …
Chemical Safety Duke Chemical Hygiene Plan - Duke University
specific chemical hygiene training documentation” form provided in the Laboratory-Specific Chemical Hygiene Plan. Training must be documented for all paid employees (graduate students, post-docs, …
1910.1450 - Occupational exposure to hazardous chemic…
"Chemical Hygiene Officer" means an employee who is designated by the employer, and who is qualified by training or experience, to provide technical guidance in the development and implementation of …
Lab Safety Training - Virginia Commonwealth University
3. Laboratory Safety Training. a. Contents • Fundamentals of Laboratory Safety: Intended to be taken by every employee working in a laboratory. This course is located in BioRAFT. • Chemical Hygiene Officer Training: …
Laboratory Safety Manual including the Chemical Hygien…
Approved Date: February 2016 Laboratory Safety Manual including the Chemical Hygiene Plan Revision Date: March 2021 Owner: RMS/Lab Safety/Chemical Hygiene Officer Page 4 of 49 PART I.LABORATORY …
Chemical Hygiene Plan
These requirements are designed to comply with the California standard for chemical hygiene programs (8 . CCR 5191). hey are to be reviewed annually by the chemical hygiene officer.T 2 Requirements 2.1 Designation …
Your Laboratory Specific Chemical Hygiene Plan
Plan (CHP) and designate a “Chemical Hygiene Officer” responsible for ensuring that the plan is followed. WAC 296-828 outlines the requirements of the CHP for all laboratories that use ... All training must …
Environmental Health & Safety | Programs - California State Univ…
B. Chemical Hygiene Officer, Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) 1. Chemical Hygiene Officer develops and updates the Chemical Hygiene Plan and appropriate policies and practices; 2. Chemical Hygiene Officer …
Chemical Hygiene Plan - University of Wisconsin–River Fa…
1. Provide student training as described in the Chemical Hygiene Plan. Documentation of student training will be maintained by the instructor. 2. Report malfunction of safety equipment to the Chemical Hygiene …
University of New Mexico Chemical Hygiene Plan - hsc.un…
Changed “Chemical Hygiene Officer” to “Deputy Chemical Hygiene Officer” Updated Section 1. Purpose by introducing the requirement that labs maintain a CHP binder . Updated Section 1.2 Scope – “Exceptions …
Chemical Hygiene Plan - pfw.edu
In addition, all lab employees must complete a Lab-Specific Training Certification form. This instruction and information box should remain. This model Chemical Hygiene Plan is the 2014 version; the most current version …
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Chemical Hygiene Officer. A Chemical Hygiene Officer (CHO) must be designated to provide technical guidance in the development and implementation of the provisions of the Chemical Hygiene Plan. The CHO must be …
Chemical Hygiene Program Guideline Culture of Safety - NH…
Institute a Chemical Hygiene Program A comprehensive chemical hygiene program should be is designed to minimize exposures, injuries, illnesses and incidents. It needs toThere should be a regular, continuing …
CHEMICAL HYGIENE POLICY - Safety
required to appoint a Chemical Hygiene Officer to implement the University’s Chemical Hygiene Plan, including adoption of general departmental precautions and guidelines for safe use of chemicals, and …
Chemical Hygiene Plan - oehs.ecu.edu
2.2.1 Review the Chemical Hygiene Plan every 3 years; 2.2.2 Support Environmental Health and Safety implementation of laboratory safety PRRs; and 2.2.3 Promote the safe use of laboratory facilities at ECU. 2.3 …
Chemical Hygiene Plan - lamar.edu
The Chemical Hygiene Plan will be implemented and administered by the Chemical Hygiene Officer, a member of the Department of EHS & Risk Management. The Chemical Hygiene Officer is responsible …
Chemical Hygiene Plan - Massachusetts Institute of Tech…
2.2. The CHEMICAL HYGIENE OFFICER The CHEMICAL HYGIENE OFFICER for this Department, Laboratory, or Center (DLC) is Wei Lee & Brian Smith. The Chemical Hygiene Officer shall: A. Know and understand the …
University of New Mexico Chemical Hygiene Plan - hsc.un…
Changed “Chemical Hygiene Officer” to “Deputy Chemical Hygiene Officer” Updated Section 1. Purpose by introducing the requirement that labs maintain a CHP binder . Updated Section 1.2 Scope – “Exceptions …
Chemical Hygiene Plan & Compliance - University of Tenn…
ehs.utk.edu 865-974-5084 1.0 Introduction 1.1. Purpose The University of Tennessee, Knoxville chemical hygiene plan (UTK CHP) is designed to attain and maintain
Chemical Hygiene Plan - Massachusetts Institute of Tech…
Chemical Hygiene Officer’s Name Here]. The Chemical Hygiene Officer shall: A. Know and understand the requirements of the OSHA Laboratory Standard regulation (29CFR 1910.1450) and the DLC Chemical Hygiene …
CHEMICAL HYGIENE PLAN - Vanderbilt University Medical Ce…
4.3 CHEMICAL HYGIENE OFFICERS (CHO) Laboratory Chemical Hygiene Officer . Each laboratory should have a Laboratory Chemical Hygiene Officer that is qualified by training and/or experience to ensure the …
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Laser Safety Officer training/Chemical Hygiene Officer training Safety Culture and Behavior-Based Safety training Emergency Medical Technician training, with CPR/AED/First Aid 2022 - present Chemical …
Chemical Hygiene Plan - University of Pittsburgh
appoint a Chemical Hygiene Officer. The Chemical Hygiene Officer assists department chairs, principal investigators and laboratory supervisors in the implementation of the Chemical Hygiene Plan and unit-specific …
Doha's Chemical Hygiene Plan - Carnegie Mellon University
administrators, provide continuing support for the University’s Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP). The CEO is responsible for the continued training of the Chemical Hygiene Officer so they are able to provide …
Laboratory Safety and Chemical Hygiene Plan - Western Kentuck…
Chemical Hygiene Officer . 3.3. Deans, Directors, and Departm ent Heads or ... 5.1 . Controlling Chemical Exposure 5.2 . Laboratory Safety Training 5.3 . Personal Protective Equipment 5.4 . Medical …
CHEMICAL HYGIENE PLAN - Environment, Health, and Safety
California Institute of Technology . CHEMICAL HYGIENE PLAN . Caltech Environmental Health and Safety Office 1200 E. California Blvd., M/C B125-6 . Pasadena, CA 91125
CHEMICAL HYGIENE PLAN - physics.purdue.edu
In addition, all lab employees must complete a Lab-Specific Training Certification form. This instruction and information box should remain. This model Chemical Hygiene Plan is the 2014 version; the most current ... CHO …
Boston University Chemical Hygiene Plan - Boston Universit…
Designation of a Chemical Hygiene Officer; and Additional precautions for work with select carcinogens, reproductive toxins, and extremely toxic substances. This Chemical Hygiene Plan has been developed by …
Chemical Hygiene Plan - University of Texas Health Scien…
11.0 chemical hygiene officer and chemical hygiene committee ..... 24 12.0 special provisions for select carcinogens, pyrophoric/explosive substances, antineoplastics, acutely toxic chemicals, …
Chemical Hygiene Officer Job Description
1 Chemical Hygiene Officer Job Description JOB INFORMATION Job Code: 119026 Job Title: Chemical Hygiene Officer FLSA Status: Exempt Supervisory: Supervises employees and/or student workers. Job Family: Safety/Risk …