Title: West Virginia University Laboratory Training Module 1' OSHA Laboratory Standard
1West Virginia UniversityLaboratory Training
Module 1. OSHA Laboratory Standard
2OSHA Laboratory Standard
- This standard requires employers to maintain a
safe working environment for laboratory workers
3The Laboratory Standard Requires Every Laboratory
To
- Develop A Chemical Hygiene Plan
- Designate A Chemical Hygiene Officer
- Provide Employee Information Training
- Provide Medical Consultation
- Conduct Record Keeping
- Monitoring-Exposure Level Determination
- Identify Hazards
- Monitor Permissible Exposure Limits
- Where Necessary Use Respirators
41. Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP)
- A written plan that describes how exposure to
hazardous chemicals will be reduced in the
laboratory. - Refer to it any time you have a question about
your lab or need to review particular
information!
5Required elements of the CHP
- Criteria for reducing employee exposure to
hazardous chemicals. - Use of personal protective equipment.
- ensure fume hoods and other protective equipment
are functioning properly. - Provisions for employee training.
6Required elements continued
- Circumstances requiring employer approval of
certain laboratory operations, procedures, or
activities before implementation. - Provisions for medical consultation.
- Measures to protect employees from particularly
hazardous substances. - Assignment of a Chemical Hygiene Officer.
72. Chemical Hygiene Officer
- Develops and implements appropriate chemical
hygiene policies and practices. - Conducts monthly checks of safety equipment
- Ensures that laboratory users are educated on all
elements of the chemical hygiene plan. - The CHO will be available to answer any questions
the laboratory users might have.
83. Provide Employee Information Training
- Laboratory users are required to receive
information and training concerning the hazards
that they will encounter in the laboratory prior
to engaging in laboratory work.
9What information is required?
- The contents of the Laboratory Standard shall be
made available to employees - The location and availability of the employer's
Chemical Hygiene Plan - The permissible exposure limits
10What information is required?
- Signs and symptoms associated with exposures to
hazardous chemicals used in the laboratory - MSDS
11What training is required?
- Methods and observations that may be used to
detect the presence or release of a hazardous
chemical - The physical and health hazards of chemicals in
the work area
12What training is required?
- Measures employees shall take to protect
themselves from hazards. - The employee shall be trained on the applicable
details of the laboratory's written Chemical
Hygiene Plan.
134. Medical Consultations
- The employer shall provide all employees who work
with hazardous chemicals an opportunity to
receive medical consultations
14The employer shall provide the following
information to the physician
- The identity of the hazardous chemical(s) to
which the employee may have been exposed - A description of the conditions under which the
exposure occurred
15What will a medical consultation cost the
employee?
- All medical examinations shall be provided
without cost to the employee, without loss of pay
and at a reasonable time and place
165. Recordkeeping.
- The employer shall establish and maintain for
each employee an accurate record of any
measurements taken to monitor employee exposures
and medical consultations
176. Monitoring-Exposure Level Determination
- Initial monitoring. The employer shall measure
the employee's exposure to any substance if there
is reason to believe that exposure levels for
that substance routinely exceed the action level
(or in the absence of an action level, the PEL).
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- Periodic monitoring. Periodic monitoring must be
conducted if initial monitoring finds that a
hazardous exposure has occurred.
18Monitoring-Exposure Level Determination
- Termination of monitoring. Monitoring may be
terminated when PELs or action levels are
maintained at an acceptable level - Employee notification of monitoring results. The
employer shall, within 15 working days after the
receipt of any monitoring results, notify the
employee of these results.
197. Hazard Identification
- labels on incoming containers of hazardous
chemicals shall not be removed or defaced. -
- Material safety data sheets must be maintained
with incoming shipments of hazardous chemicals.
20The following provisions shall apply to chemical
substances developed in the laboratory
- If the composition of the chemical substance
which is produced exclusively for the
laboratory's use is known, the employer shall
determine if it is a hazardous chemical
21The following provisions shall apply to chemical
substances developed in the laboratory
- If the chemical is determined to be hazardous,
the employer shall provide appropriate training
for the substance.
228. Permissible Exposure Limits
- The employer shall assure that laboratory
employees' exposures to hazardous substances do
not exceed the permissible exposure limits
239. Respirators
- Where the use of respirators is necessary to
maintain exposure below permissible exposure
limits, the employer shall provide, at no cost to
the employee, the proper respiratory equipment. - Prior to using any respirator you must first be
medically monitored, fit tested and trained.