Title: Laboratory Safety Management System Training Presentation Course Kit
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2Laboratory Safety Management System Training
Product Code C116
www.globalmanagergroup.com
Price 360 USD
3Introduction
- 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
Accident cause Total reported acc. () Chemical lab ()
Handling 28.7 27
Others 24.6 -
Machinery 15.6 1
Slipping and Falling 15.7 17
Striking against 8.4 14
Struck by 6.0 3
Chemicals 1.0 38
4Occupational 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
5How 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.
6Chemical Hazards
- 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
7Control 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
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8 Laboratory Safety Checklist
Fire Prevention Y/N
Fire extinguishers properly identified/installed
Fire extinguishers tagged with current inspection
Fire extinguishers hydrostatically tested
Fire extinguishers and fire hoses unobstructed
Fire escapes and routes clear
Stairwell fire doors closed
Exits properly marked
Sprinkler heads unobstructed
Excess paper and trash removed
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9Abrasive 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 manufacturers specifications.
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