This document provides an overview of laboratory safety training. It discusses several key points:
- Various agencies like OSHA, EPA, CDC, and NIH are involved in regulating laboratory safety. The Environmental Health and Safety Office also oversees safety on campus.
- Training is important for reducing injuries and increasing awareness of hazards. Supervisors are responsible for providing effective training to their staff.
- It is important for laboratory workers to be aware of the hazards present in their specific laboratory, such as biological, chemical, or radioactive materials. Precautions differ depending on the type of hazard.
- Facilities, equipment, and practices must ensure proper containment of biological hazards, which depends on the biosafety level required