- RMS must keep an accurate record of any medical consultations or medical examinations.
- Incident records shall be maintained in the organizational unit, as well as by RMS.
- The Chemical Hygiene Officer will manage a database that tracks Laboratory Safety Training.
- The PI/Laboratory Supervisor will manage any documentation for Laboratory Specific Training.
Documentation
It is crucial that all types of training are documented. All training the lab receives should be documented and kept online for easy access to the documents. Training can be documented and kept in the lab as well. Documentation of training includes but is not limited to:
- Certificates from online Bridge training
- Standard Operating Procedures and Process Standard Operating Procedures signage page
- Certificates from outside courses taken for training
- Certificates given from additional training given by RMS
Chemical Hygene Plan - Table of Contents
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- Introduction and Purpose
- Employee Information and Training
- Safe Chemical Use
- Globally Harmonized System (GHS)
- National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) Diamond
- Safety Data Sheets
- Minimize Exposure to Chemicals
- Routes of Chemical Entry
- Chemical Exposure Limits
- Chemical Exposure Monitoring
- Toxicity
- Chemical Labeling
- General Storage Guidelines
- Transportation of Chemicals
- Chemical Segregation
- Chemical Hazards
- Particularly Hazardous Substances
- Control Measures
- Physical Hazards
- Emergencies and Exposures
- Other Hazards
- Hazardous Chemical Waste Disposal
- Record Keeping
- Appendix A: Globe Selection
- Appendix B: Chemical Segregation
- Appendix C: Particularly Hazardous Substances
- Appendix D: Information on Chemical Exposures from Health Hazards
- Appendix E: Standard Operating Procedures Guide
- Appendix F: Safe Use of Pyrophoric Reagents
- Appendix G: Information on Controlled Substances
- Appendix H: Risk Assessment Guide
- Appendix I: Laboratory Emergency Readiness Guide
- Appendix J: Inspection Guide
- Appendix K: Chemical Inventory Guide
- Appendix L: Lab Equipment Guide
- Appendix M: Laboratory Management Guide
- Appendix N: Reproductive Health
- Chemical Hygiene Resources and References
- Glossary