Understand the Chemical Hygiene Plan and its importance in lab safety
Learn chemical safety protocols and proper handling procedures
Utilize personal protective equipment (PPE) and safety equipment effectively
Operate lab equipment like autoclaves and centrifuges safely
Follow hazardous communication standards and fire prevention procedures
The treatment plant laboratory staff makes certain our water supply is safe and properly treated. Laboratory work is far from easy. The laboratory contains numerous chemicals, processes, and equipment that can cause injuries and make you ill or in some cases result in death. Laboratory and field personnel collect and analyze samples by using a variety of testing equipment. This program will focus on the risks of laboratory work.
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