3. To define the essential components of
a laboratory safety program.
To administer the program to meet
safety requirements.
To evaluate the program for regulatory
compliance.
Objectives
4. INTRODUCTION
Profession of practical knowledge.
Mathematical and natural sciences
gained.
Study, experience and practice is
gained through experiment.
To develop ways to utilize, help
economically, details of materials and
forces of nature for mankind.
5. Entering laboratory following tips
Entrance main door.
Emergency Exit.
Fire assembly point.
Main circuit breaker.
Where the instruments are kept.
First aid box.
6. Development, implementation and enforcement of a
quality safety management program → WORKER
SAFETY.
Risk Assessment of Each Lab Task.
A ‘Safety manual’ that defines the program and
identifies responsibilities of people.
Laboratory safety guidelines .
Safety management plan
7. Follow all instructions.
Do not play in the laboratory.
Do not use any laboratory
equipment until you are told
to do so.
Do not perform any laboratory
procedure until you are told to
do so.
Good Laboratory Conduct
8. Do not bring food, beverages or
tobacco products into the
laboratory.
Do not apply cosmetics in the
laboratory.
Do not eat or drink in the
laboratory.
Restrain loose clothing and
jewellery.
Good Laboratory Conduct
9. Laboratory Safety Manual - Policies and Procedures
Safety Documentation & Records
Personal protection
Safe decontamination
of equipment
Emergency
procedures
Sample
Contents
14. Clean your workbench with
disinfectant at the beginning and
at the end of the laboratory
exercise.
Leave all equipment, samples
and reagents in the lab.
Leave your lab coat (apron) in
the lab.
Wash your hands with soap and
water.
Before You Leave The Laboratory