Chemical Hygiene Plan
The CHP is a written program stating the policies, procedures, and responsibilities that protect workers from the health hazards associated with the hazardous chemicals used in that particular workplace.
The components of a CHP include:
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Standard operating procedures involving the use of hazardous chemicals;
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Criteria to determine and implement control measures to reduce employee exposure to hazardous chemicals;
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Requirements to ensure that control measures perform properly;
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Employee information and training;
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Identification of operations requiring prior employer approval;
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Medical consultation and examinations;
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Designation of chemical hygiene officers;
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Requirements for handling particularly hazardous chemicals;
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Identification of designated areas (laboratories, storage rooms, disposal areas);
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Containment equipment;
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Procedures for safe removal of contaminated waste; and
- Decontamination procedures
Remember:
Although each laboratory comes with its own set of unique challenges, addressing known hazards and planning for anticipated ones will help to minimize chemical exposure and ensure a safer workplace for everyone.
If you are aware of it, take care of it!
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