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Laboratory Safety: Material Safety Training Course

Laboratory Safety helps introduce hazardous materials and their use in laboratories, storage, and around the workplace to minimize risks.

13 minutes
EN / ES / FR
2024
SKU: AT131

Training Objectives

Learn OSHA communications standards to be informed on hazardous materials

Develop a plan of action to effectively handle hazardous chemicals

Understand the definitions of hazardous chemicals

Build confidence in the effective handling and storage of laboratory chemicals

Course Overview

Your safety protocols define the culture of your lab—not just the work you do, but how you protect those who do it. In Laboratory Safety, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of how to manage and mitigate the risks associated with hazardous materials in the lab. This course takes you beyond basic compliance and helps you create a proactive safety culture so everyone is as safe as possible.

Inside, we’ll explore OSHA’s regulations for laboratory safety, breaking down the specific requirements for handling hazardous materials, from storage and labeling to emergency procedures. You’ll learn how to create effective safety protocols that go beyond checking off boxes. This course covers critical elements including safe storage techniques, proper disposal methods, and how to recognize and respond to exposure risks.

Material Safety also emphasizes the importance of creating a safety-first mindset. It’s not just about following rules but about fostering a work environment where every person understands their role in maintaining a safe lab. You’ll learn to build and seek out comprehensive training programs that ensure all staff are equipped with the knowledge they need to prevent accidents, handle emergencies, and maintain the highest standards of safety.

In this course, you’ll learn how to get a comprehensive view of the safety requirements that deal with laboratory safety, particularly when it comes to handling and storing materials. By the end of the course, you’ll know how to keep your lab compliant with OSHA standards and how to instill a sense of shared responsibility for safety among your team.

This program is available with Spanish and French closed captions.

29 CFR Parts 1910.302 - 1910.308; 1910.331 - 1910.335

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This course will teach you how to safely manage hazardous materials in a lab environment. You’ll learn specific protocols for proper storage, labeling, and disposal, as well as how to implement a safety culture that goes beyond basic compliance.
Yes, this course emphasizes building a safety-first mindset among your team. It provides tips on creating comprehensive training programs that ensure all lab personnel are prepared to prevent accidents and handle emergencies.
The course covers key OSHA regulations for laboratory safety, focusing specifically on hazardous materials handling. You’ll learn about required procedures and how to maintain compliance in everyday lab operations.
You’ll gain practical knowledge on safe storage techniques, proper disposal of hazardous materials, and how to recognize and respond to exposure risks. The course also delves into creating and maintaining a lab-wide safety culture with open communication that empowers everyone in your laboratory setting.
No course can guarantee zero incidents, but this course will equip you with the knowledge and tools to reduce risks and respond effectively to any safety concerns that may arise.

Per-User License

$55

Max/Title Price

Volume discounts available

13-minute interactive course
Certificate of completion
Multiple language options
Progress tracking
Mobile compatible

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Disclaimer: This training material offers an introduction to electrical and hazardous material (HAZMAT) safety for educational purposes only. It does not cover all possible risks and should not replace professional guidance from certified electricians, materials experts, or safety experts. For detailed safety regulations, refer to OSHA's 29 CFR Parts 1910.302-1910.308, 1910.331-1910.335, and more. Be aware that OSHA-approved state and local programs may have additional requirements. Always ensure compliance with federal, state, and local safety standards.