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laboratory Safety Management Training Prasentation

Laboratory safety training provides Overview of Lab Safety , OHSAS 18001 implementation guidelines for laboratory , Risk assessment and documentation for laboratory , Pressure relief safety valves and pressure safety and Best safety practices and fire protection

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laboratory Safety Management Training Prasentation

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  1. Laboratory Safety Management System Training Product Code: C116 www.globalmanagergroup.com Price: 360 USD

  2. Introduction The hazards in laboratory are mechanical, electrical, energy radiation (ionizing and non-ionizing), biological, ergonomical and physical. In numerous operations and manufacturing processes, there are hazards arising from the use of ‘chemicals’. Common causes of industrial accidents

  3. Occupational Health Hazards • Physical - Noise, Vibration, Temperature, Radiation, Illumination, Ventilation, Decompression, Humidity • Chemical - Metal, Gases, Compounds • Biological- Virus, Bacteria, Fungi, Parasite • Ergonomic - Posture, Repetitive motion, • Monotony • Stress

  4. How to Implement 5 “S” in LABORATORY Take out all ledgers, files & forms Study the frequency of filling for same. Take necessary action on unnecessary ledger / files / forms Merge necessary files, forms, ledgers Apply everything has the place & everything at its place principal Prepare & display location list. Apply cleaning procedures and act on unnecessary things in office which waste time. Apply visual management. Remove duplicate items & implement “one is best” principle.

  5. A chemical hazard is a chemical for which there is evidence that health effects may occur if employees are overexposed. A health hazard may be a Carcinogen Toxic or highly toxic agent Reproductive toxin Irritant Corrosive Sensitizer Hepatotoxin Neurotoxin Hemototoxin Agent which damages the lungs skin Eyes mucous membranes Chemical Hazards

  6. Control – Cords & Wires Insulate live wires Check before use Use only cords that are 3-wire type Use only cords marked for hard or extra-hard usage Use only cords, connection devices, and fittings equipped with strain relief Remove cords by pulling on the plugs, not the cords Cords not marked for hard or extra-hard use, or which have been modified, must be taken out of service immediately 6

  7. Laboratory Safety Checklist Fire Prevention Y/N (Continue…)

  8. Abrasive Blasting and Coating Minimum Safety Rules • Precautions during operations • Only qualified and SA certified individuals shall operate abrasive blasting and coating equipment. • All personnel in the area affected by abrasive blasting and coating shall wear proper PPE and respiratory protection (e.g., ventilated hoods). • Supplied air for hoods or respirators shall be of the proper type (grade D) and the delivery system per the manufacturer’s specifications. (Continue…)

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