Learn proven strategies to protect students, staff, and labs while meeting OSHA compliance requirements.
About this event
IEA is excited to announce a lab safety training that fulfills OSHA’s Chemical Hygiene Officer requirement.
This training will provide an overview of chemical storage best practices and requirements as applicable to a typical high school or middle school science laboratory, as well as important health, safety, and emergency response considerations. Come away from this training with tools to assist in keeping school science labs safe and fulfill the Chemical Hygiene Officer duties under the OSHA Standard on “Occupational Exposures to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories” (29 CFR 1910.1450).
Key Topics Covered:
- Regulatory Requirements
- Standard Operating Procedures
- Minimizing Exposures to Hazardous Chemicals
- Emergency Response
- Lab Safety Considerations
- Hazardous Waste and Mercury
Learning Objectives:
- This training satisfies the OSHA requirement for initial and refresher training for the Chemical Hygiene Officer. Training documentation will be distributed and filed for the District once training is complete.
- Come away from this training with tools to assist in keeping school science labs safe and fulfill the Chemical Hygiene Officer duties under the OSHA Standard on “Occupational Exposures to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories” (29 CFR 1910.1450).
Questions? Reach out to Mary Ferrian at 763-315-7900 or via email at [email protected]