Laboratory Safety - Covering Issues such as Compressed Gases, Cryogenic Materials and Glassware, etc.

Laboratory Safety - Covering Issues such as Compressed Gases, Cryogenic Materials and Glassware, etc.
Event Dates
2015-08-26
Organizer
Event contact title
Mentorhealth
Event contact first name
Roger
Event contact last name
Steven
Email
support@mentorhealth.com
Event contact telephone number
18003851607
Notes
This webinar is relevant to the general laboratory environment, including: Chemical Laboratories, Research Laboratories, Development Labs, Testing and Analytical Labs, healthcare laboratories, etc. This webinar aims to guide you to the information you need to help you identify and manage the risks in the laboratory environment. The approach is based on the principles of risk assessment, but with the focus being on protecting workers by the use of proportionate controls.
Description
Overview: Laboratories can be dangerous places, with a vast array of potential hazards available to cause harm. This webinar considers harm may be caused, as well as how people and organizations can be protected from that harm by the appropriate use of Control Measures arrived at through the process of Risk Assessment. Typical hazards that will be mentioned include: Fire Breakage of glassware Sharps Spillages Pressure equipment & gas cylinders Extremes of heat & cold Chemical hazards Biological hazards Radiation Etc In this webinar we will consider not only the hazards, but also some of the associated control measures and also the important role of having a meaningful Laboratory Good Practice Guide. Fire Safety will consider the storage of substances, the use of hot equipment, naked flames, etc as well as touching on the general fire safety arrangements of the premises. Consideration will be giving to the safe use of glassware, dealing with broken and potentially contaminated glassware and other sharps. The use of pressurized gas cylinders will be discussed, as well as consideration of where these should be located, moving and handling of these cylinders. The issues of chemical and biological hazards will be discussed, including storage arrangements, labelling, dealing with spillages, etc. There will be a mention of simple aspects of biological laboratory safety. The hazards associated with radiation and with strong magnetic fields will be mentioned. The use of naked flames (such as Bunsen burners), hot surfaces and heat from exothermic reaction will be covered along with the use of very cold media, including cryogenic liquids. Why should you attend: Delegates should attend this Webinar if they wish to develop an understanding of the risks associated with the Laboratory environment and the routes to manage these risks. The approach will be cover Laboratory Risk in general, but with consideration of some specific examples to demonstrate the points being made. The webinar will help delegates to meet their duty under Section 5(a)(1) of the Occupational Health Act of 1970 that requires employees to "furnish to each of employees employment and a place of employment which are free from recognized hazards that are causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm to his employees". This webinar is relevant to the general laboratory environment, including: Chemical Laboratories, Research Laboratories, Development Labs, Testing and Analytical Labs, healthcare laboratories, etc. If you are concerned that you are not fully aware of the hazards that laboratory work presents or if you need information on how these hazards can be controlled, then this webinar is exactly what you need to help you. This includes, but is not limited to, chemical hazards. There will be a discussion on a range of other relevant hazards and on the control measures to be employed to avoid or control these hazards. This webinar aims to guide you to the information you need to help you identify and manage the risks in the laboratory environment. The approach is based on the principles of risk assessment, but with the focus being on protecting workers by the use of proportionate controls. MentorHealth Roger Steven contact no: 1800-385-1607 fax no: 302-288-6884 Event Link:http://www.mentorhealth.com/control/w_product/~product_id=800544LIVE/ support@mentorhealth.com www.mentorhealth.com
Attendee information
Research and Development Managers Laboratory Managers Laboratory Technicians Research Workers Chemists Test House Workers Product Development Operatives Healthcare Workers Chemical Hygiene Officer
Future dates
Wednesday, August 26, 2015 | 10:00 AM PDT | 01:00 PM EDT
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