Some other chemical containers that need to be appropriately labelled may fall under the purview of the Biosafety and Radiation Safety programs and therefore may have specific requirements for labeling such as on disinfectant bottles and chemicals containing radioisotopes. These requirements are discussed in other sections of this training.
Lab Safety & Compliance Survey Companion Guide
- Basic Biosafety BIO01-07
- Advanced Biosafety BL201-204
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Chemical Safety CHE01-12
- CHE01: Door placards - entrances where chemicals used/stored
- CHE02: Accurate inventory/list of hazardous chemicals
- CHE03: Employees access to SDSs
- CHE04: Containers and labeling
- CHE05: Storage including secondary containment
- CHE06: Hazards with prolonged storage
- CHE06: Specific Guidance 2-Propanol
- CHE07: Quantity outside of storage
- CHE08: Food/drink consumption
- CHE09: Fire extinguishers
- CHE10: Emergency eyewash stations
- CHE11: Spill supplies
- CHE12: Other chemical safety concerns
- Compressed Gas Cylinders GAS01-05
- General Electrical Safety ELE01-12
- Laboratory & Engineering Controls LAB01-11
- Personal Protective Equipment PPE01-03
- Special Topics SPE01-03
- Ventilated Cabinets VEN01-04
- Waste Management WAS01-11
- Administrative & Other Safety Concerns OTH01-04