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- Certificate of Fitness
- Cooling Towers and Legionnaires Disease
- Lead in Drinking Water
- Emergency Generators
- Laboratory Safety
- Hazardous Waste Regulated Waste
- Hazardous Waste Regulated Waste
- Hazardous Waste Container Management
- Hazardous Waste Training Notes
- Hazardous Waste Labels
- Env Compliance Pollution Prevention Guide SQG
- Lehman College Universal Waste Management Plan
- EPA Listed Hazardous Waste
- EPA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
- Regulated Medical Waste
- Managing Regulated Medical Waste
- Hazard Control
- Material Safety Data Sheets
- Ventilation & Indoor Air Quality
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Laboratory Safety
A laboratory environment contains highly varied potential hazards to people who work there and to the environment. Potential hazards can be physical (fire, electrical), chemical (flammable, toxic, reactive, corrosive), biological, radiological, or any combination of these, over a wide spectrum of severity.
The regulatory framework of every Laboratory Safety Program includes worker safety (federal OSHA Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories, commonly known as the OSHA “Lab Standard”) and environmental protection (federal EPA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act). In New York City, the FDNY has promulgated specific regulations for fire prevention in labs specific regulations for fire prevention in labs.
At Lehman College, Laboratory Safety is a multifaceted program that includes worker training, hazardous/regulated waste management, annual lab audits, radiation safety, biological safety, and fume hood certifications. The program changes as laboratory activities evolve and new potential hazards are introduced. The goal is to ensure a safe laboratory work environment and to minimize the environmental impact of laboratory activities.
OSHA Safety and Health Topics
Categories of Hazardous Laboratory Chemicals
- Corrosive Chemicals
- Flammable chemicals
- Highly toxic, suspected or known carcinogenic chemicals
- Peroxide-forming chemicals