Office of Environmental Health & Safety
Chemical/Biological Safety Section
Laboratory Safety Program
The Laboratory Safety Standard apparently supersedes
many of the requirements of the Hazard Communication Standard for laboratories.
Laboratories already in compliance with Hazard
Communication will already be in compliance to most of the requirements
of the Laboratory Safety Standard. The program requires compiling of a
hazardous chemicals list, attaining appropriate Material Safety Data Sheets
(MSDS), ensuring that containers are labeled, and providing training to
employees. This program applies to all laboratory operations within the
University where workers may be exposed to hazardous substances. Due to
the enormous variation in types and numbers of laboratories at VCU, it
is necessary to implement the program within distinct laboratory units
of the university. These laboratory units must be delineated by either
the dean, department head, director or laboratory manager. An individual(s)
from each laboratory unit must be made responsible for implementing the
CHP. This individual is referred to by OSHA
as the Chemical Hygiene Officer.
| I. Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP) |
Under the Standard, employers that use hazardous chemicals in the laboratory must develop and carry out the provisions of a written chemical hygiene plan(CHP). The CHP must include the necessary work practices, procedures, and policies to ensure that employees of VCU/MCV are protected from all potentially hazardous chemicals in their laboratory. Elements of a CHP include:
a. standard operating procedures (SOPs) relevant to safety and health considerations to be followed when laboratory work involves the use of hazardous chemicals
b. the procedures used to determine control measures (i.e. exhaust ventilation, personal protective devices)
c. steps to ensure that these controls are operating properly
d. employee training methods and information
e. circumstances where an employee must request permission to conduct a particularly hazardous procedure
f. provisions for medical consultation and examinations
g. designation of a Chemical Hygiene Officer
h. provision for additional employee protection for work with particularly hazardous substances including:
1. establishment of a designated area
2. use of fume hoods or glove boxes
3. procedures for waste removal
4. decontamination procedures
All laboratory managers will be provided with
a model chemical hygiene plan by OEHS. The model CHP provides the chemical
hygiene officer with the necessary foundation to complete the requirements
of the standard. Specific training on the laboratory safety program and
generic lab safety topics are provided by OEHS.
| II. Hazardous Chemical Inventory List |
Each
department in the VCU University and Health System must compile a list
of hazardous chemical substances used in their area. This list
must be maintained in an area that is readily available to all deparmental
employees. As new substances are purchased or old ones are disposed,
the inventory should be updated to reflect these changes.
| III. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) |
MSDS
will be received and maintained by the Office of Environmental Health &
Safety for review by any employee of VCU. Although supervisors are responsible
for providing health hazard information, they should encourage their employees
to further review MSDS for any chemical substance which they seek additional
information. Personnel from the Office of Environmental Health & Safety
will be available to assist employees with the information contained in
MSDS. A brochure is available from OEHS which provides additional information
to help.
| IV. Labels and Other Forms of Warning |
Each
laboratory must ensure that hazardous chemicals are delivered with the
manufacturer's original label. When chemicals are transferred from the
manufacturer's containers to secondary containers, the containers must
be labeled with the identity of the chemical(s) and appropriate hazard
warnings.
| V. Program Review |
Each unit must review each of the above components of the Laboratory Safety Program annually and update them as necessary.
Assistance in training, interpretation, and implementation of this program can be obtained from OEHS.
Laboratory
Inspection Checklist (requires Adobe
Acrobat Reader)
: 828-1392
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