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Creating and implementing a chemical hygiene plan.

T J Gile1, D O Hupp, B S Street

  • 1Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, MO.

Clinical Laboratory Management Review : Official Publication of the Clinical Laboratory Management Association
|February 8, 1991
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Laboratories must implement chemical hygiene plans (CHPs) by January 31, 1991, to avoid OSHA fines. A CHP is crucial for ensuring a safe workplace and informing employees about health hazards.

Area of Science:

  • Laboratory Safety
  • Occupational Health

Background:

  • Laboratories were required to implement Chemical Hygiene Plans (CHPs) by January 31, 1991.
  • Non-compliance with OSHA regulations can result in daily fines of up to $2,500.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the importance of developing and implementing Chemical Hygiene Plans (CHPs).
  • To highlight the role of CHPs in enhancing laboratory safety and employee awareness of hazards.

Main Methods:

  • The abstract discusses the regulatory deadline for CHPs.
  • It suggests utilizing model plans to simplify CHP development and refinement.

Main Results:

  • Chemical Hygiene Plans (CHPs) are essential for risk reduction and hazard communication in laboratories.

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  • Proactive development of CHPs ensures compliance and a safer working environment.
  • Conclusions:

    • Laboratories must prioritize the creation and implementation of comprehensive Chemical Hygiene Plans (CHPs).
    • Adhering to CHP guidelines is vital for regulatory compliance and protecting employee health.