How to Ensure Retention of Safety Training, from Onboarding and Beyond
In order for lab safety training to be effective and lasting, it must be engaging and become part of the lab’s culture.
In order for lab safety training to be effective and lasting, it must be engaging and become part of the lab’s culture.
The basics of how the OSHA inspection process works and how laboratories can successfully navigate it.
Which staff members lab professionals should consider when developing their exposure control plans to ensure OSHA compliance.
Dan J. Scungio, MLS (ASCP), SLS, CQA (ASQ), discusses recent developments in lab safety and how to address key challenges.
Lab leaders need to be aware that in some cases, following additional standards such as ANSI may not be voluntary at all.
The first phase in protecting your staff is to carry out an exposure determination to figure out which of your workers are at risk.
How to steer clear of assumptions commonly made by employers that can lead to citations under SEC. 1904.32 of the OSHA recordkeeping standard.
While rules differ by state, the basic measures required to protect employees from workplace violence are pretty much the same everywhere.
Part of the duty to protect workers is to ensure those at risk receive proper training on what to do if an active shooter incident occurs.
What happens when lab personnel’s OSHA rights to access illness and injury records seemingly clash with HIPAA privacy laws?