Develop Specific Work Practices for Individual Experiments

While the Lab Standard does not require specific work practices for individual experiments, it does stipulate that employers generate a list of recognized good practices which lab workers are expected to follow,

Written byJames A. Kaufman
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Examples of work practices that should specifically address an individual experiment are ones that should be conducted only in a ventilated hood or involve especially hazardous chemicals. This simple idea preceded (by 15 years) the requirements of the OSHA Lab Standard for "Standard Operating Procedure," "Control Measures" and "Special Provisions for Working with Particularly Hazardous Substances." Today, it's not just a good idea, it's the law!                        

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