Laboratory Work B






To be most effective, safety and health must be balanced with, and incorporated into, standardized laboratory processes and procedures. All lab workers must receive information and training at the time of an employee's initial assignment to a work area where hazardous chemicals are present and prior to assignments involving new exposure situations. The frequency of refresher information and training will be determined by the employer.


Long Version - 6 pages

Long Version - 6 pages

Short Version - 2 pages

Short Version - 2 pages

Sign-in Sheet

Sign-in Sheet

Quiz and Answer Sheet

Quiz and Answer Sheet

Fast Version - 1 page

Fast Version - 1 page

Sign-in Sheet

Sign-in Sheet



Laboratory Work B, Industry

Blank Sign-in Sheet

Resources & References







National Research Council Recommendations for Chemical Hygiene in Labs







OSHA Fact Sheet - Laboratory Safety Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP)







OSHA QuickFacts - Laboratory Safety Labeling and Transfer of Chemicals

Standards or Regulations
Weeklysafety.com exclusive safety meeting topic that reviews general laboratory guidelines and practices for personnel working in labs including labeling requirements, safe storage, and risk assessment.