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| 245 | 1 0 | ▼a Handbook of laboratory health and safety / ▼c R. Scott Stricoff and Douglas B. Walters. |
| 250 | ▼a 2nd ed. | |
| 260 | ▼a New York : ▼b Wiley, ▼c c1995. | |
| 300 | ▼a xvii, 462 p. : ▼b ill. ; ▼c 25 cm. | |
| 500 | ▼a "A Wiley-Interscience publication." | |
| 500 | ▼a Rev. ed of: Laboratory health and safety handbook / R. Scott Stricoff, Douglas B. Walters, c1990. | |
| 504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
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This new edition of the critically acclaimed Handbook of Laboratory Health and Safety was designed to help safety officers, laboratory managers, principal investigators, and laboratory workers bring lab health and safety into the twenty-first century. It does this by presenting a timely, complete, and easy-to-implement approach to ensuring a workplace that is safe for its workers as well as the surrounding community. Further, the handbook lays out guidelines to help laboratories comply with the requirements set by OSHA, the EPA, FDA, DOT, DEA, and other relevant regulatory agencies.
While the overall philosophy that made the first edition so successful has remained the same, the book has been extensively revised and updated to reflect all new regulations and technical advances that have occurred in the field over the past five years. In addition, this Second Edition now features a multitude of sample forms, checklists, protocols, and other valuable documents that will become an indispensable part of any laboratory health and safety management program.
A valuable reference tool for those seeking detailed information and guidance on specific safety and health issues, Handbook of Laboratory Health and Safety, Second Edition is also much more. By providing a set of clear, easy-to-follow guidelines that serve as a rational framework for creating site-specific health and safety requirements, it, in effect, arms laboratory managers with a solid foundation upon which to build--or reengineer--a comprehensive program for identifying, managing, and controlling health and safety hazards in the laboratory. All of the authors' recommended guidelines are clearly presented in the section entitled "Suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines." Each chapter of the handbook refers to the relevant sections of the Suggested Guidelines, explains the basis for the recommendations, and provides guidance on how to comply. Offering a feasible, easily implemented approach to designing and maintaining a safe workplace, Handbook of Laboratory Health and Safety is an indispensable tool for all those responsible for safeguarding the health and safety of lab workers and the residents of the ambient community.
"R. Scott Stricoff...and Douglas B. Walters...have assembled information from a variety of sources that is not easily available elsewhere....This is a useful book." -- Chemical & Engineering News
"...provides a useful contribution and will be a welcome addition to the laboratory safety adviser's library....the authors' breadth of knowledge and expertise gives a genuine sense of authority to the information given." -- Chemistry and Industry
"...useful for laboratory managers and safety officers who are in charge of the safety of workplaces, but it is also useful for laboratory architects and designers, supervisors, and others in charge of planning safe laboratories. Employees will also find information on the handling of toxic samples and chemicals....Although the book follows American standards and regulations, its interest may be considered worldwide. The book is especially useful in practical safety work because it explains thoroughly how to build a safe and pleasant laboratory and how to maintain its safety." -- Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment and Health
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This new edition of the critically acclaimed Handbook of Laboratory Health and Safety was designed to help safety officers, laboratory managers, principal investigators, and laboratory workers bring lab health and safety into the twenty-first century. It does this by presenting a timely, complete, and easy-to-implement approach to ensuring a workplace that is safe for its workers as well as the surrounding community. Further, the handbook lays out guidelines to help laboratories comply with the requirements set by OSHA, the EPA, FDA, DOT, DEA, and other relevant regulatory agencies.While the overall philosophy that made the first edition so successful has remained the same, the book has been extensively revised and updated to reflect all new regulations and technical advances that have occurred in the field over the past five years. In addition, this Second Edition now features a multitude of sample forms, checklists, protocols, and other valuable documents that will become an indispensable part of any laboratory health and safety management program.
A valuable reference tool for those seeking detailed information and guidance on specific safety and health issues, Handbook of Laboratory Health and Safety, Second Edition is also much more. By providing a set of clear, easy-to-follow guidelines that serve as a rational framework for creating site-specific health and safety requirements, it, in effect, arms laboratory managers with a solid foundation upon which to build—or reengineer—a comprehensive program for identifying, managing, and controlling health and safety hazards in the laboratory. All of the authors' recommended guidelines are clearly presented in the section entitled "Suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines." Each chapter of the handbook refers to the relevant sections of the Suggested Guidelines, explains the basis for the recommendations, and provides guidance on how to comply. Offering a feasible, easily implemented approach to designing and maintaining a safe workplace, Handbook of Laboratory Health and Safety is an indispensable tool for all those responsible for safeguarding the health and safety of lab workers and the residents of the ambient community.
"R. Scott Stricoff...and Douglas B. Walters...have assembled information from a variety of sources that is not easily available elsewhere....This is a useful book." — Chemical & Engineering News
"...provides a useful contribution and will be a welcome addition to the laboratory safety adviser's library....the authors' breadth of knowledge and expertise gives a genuine sense of authority to the information given." — Chemistry and Industry
"...useful for laboratory managers and safety officers who are in charge of the safety of workplaces, but it is also useful for laboratory architects and designers, supervisors, and others in charge of planning safe laboratories. Employees will also find information on the handling of toxic samples and chemicals....Although the book follows American standards and regulations, its interest may be considered worldwide. The book is especially useful in practical safety work because it explains thoroughly how to build a safe and pleasant laboratory and how to maintain its safety." — Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment and Health
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CONTENTS PREFACE = xv Ⅰ MANAGING HEALTH AND SAFETY RISKS = 1 1 MANAGEMENT LEADERSHIP AND EMPLOYEE INVOLVEMENT = 3 1.1 Introduction = 3 1.2 Occupational Safety and Health Administration Guidelines = 3 1.3 Policies = 4 1.4 Goals and Objectives = 5 1.5 Top Management Involvement = 6 1.6 Employee Involvement = 7 1.7 Responsibilities = 8 1.8 Authority and Resources = 8 1.9 Accountability = 9 1.10 Program Evaluation = 9 1.11 Conclusion =11 1.13 Bibliography = 11 Attachment 1 : Sample Laboratory Health and Safety Assessment Questionnaire = 12 2 HAZARD EVALUATION AND IDENTIFICATION = 24 2.1 Introduction = 24 2.2 Occupational Safety and Health Administration Guidelines = 25 2.3 Surveys = 25 2.4 Change Analysis = 29 2.5 Job Hazard Analysis = 30 2.6 Inspections = 30 2.7 Hazard Reporting = 31 2.8 Accident/Incident Investigation = 31 2.9 Trends Analysis of Injuries and Illnesses = 32 2.10 common Laboratory Hazards = 32 2.11 Hazard Analysis Reference Material = 32 2.12 Conclusion = 35 2.13 Bibliography = 35 Attachment 1 : OSHA Job Hazard Analysis Form = 36 Attachment 2 : Sample Laboratory Inspection Checklist = 37 Attachment 3 : Laboratory Incident Investigation Form = 44 3 RESPONSIBILITIES = 47 3.1 Introduction = 47 3.2 Responsibilities = 47 3.3 Conclusion = 50 Ⅱ LABORATORY HEALTH AND SAFETY ADMINISTRATIVE PROGRAMS = 53 4 DOCUMENTATION = 55 4.1 Introduction = 55 4.2 Suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 55 4.3 Implementation of Suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 57 4.4 Bibliography = 60 5 TRAINING = 61 5.1 Introduction = 61 5.2 Suggested laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 62 5.3 Health and Safety Training programs = 63 5.4 Record Keeping = 73 5.5 Responsibility for Training = 75 5.6 OSHA's Voluntary Training Guidelines = 76 5.7 Training Resources = 79 5.8 Bibliography = 80 6 MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE = 81 6.1 Introduction = 81 6.2 Suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 82 6.3 Medical Surveillance Programs = 82 6.4 Biological Monitoring = 88 6.5 Issues for program Implementation = 89 6.6 Bibliography = 92 7 CHEMICAL HYGIENE PROGRAM = 94 7.1 Introduction = 94 7.2 Overview of OSHA's Laboratiory Standard (29 CFR 1910.1450) = 95 7.3 Instituting a Chemical Hygiene Program = 101 7.4 Writing a Chemical Hygiene Plan = 105 7.5 Designing a Chemical Hygiene Training Program = 106 7.6 Conclusion = 108 7.7 Bibliography = 108 Attachment 1 : Outline for Model Chemical Hygiene Plan = 109 Attachment 2 : Outline for Model Chemical Hygiene Training Program = 110 Ⅲ HAZARD EVALUATION AND IDENTIFICATION = 115 8 CHEMICAL EXPOSURE EVALUATION = 117 8.1 Introduction = 117 8.2 Suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 118 8.3 Implementation of Suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 118 8.4 Bibliography and Equipment References = 126 9 BIOSAFETY = 133 9.1 Introduction = 133 9.2 Suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 134 9.3 CDC/NIH Guidelines-scope and Application = 134 9.4 Research Involving Recombinant DNA = 137 9.5 Identification of Hazards/Classification of Organisms = 140 9.6 OSHA Blood-Borne Pathogen Standard-Scope and Application = 142 9.7 Bibliography = 147 Attachment 1 : Laboratory Biosafety level Criteria = 148 Attachment 2 : Classification of Microorganisms on the Basis of Hazard = 169 10 RADIATION = 174 10.1 Introduction = 174 10.2 Suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 175 10.3 United Sates Nuclear Regulatory Commission = 175 10.4 transportation Regulations = 178 10.5 Implementation of Suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines - Developement of a Pradiation Protection Program = 178 10.6 Nonionizing Radiation = 190 10.7 Bibliography = 193 Attachment 1 : Suggested Equipement and Suppliers = 194 Attachment 2 : Sample preparedness and procedures Statement Form = 195 Attachment 3 : Laser Survey Form = 197 11 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES MANAGEMENT = 198 11.1 Introduction = 198 11.2 Schedule of Controlled Substances = 199 11.3 Activities Conducted with Controlled Substances = 201 11.4 Implementation of Requirements for Registration and Security = 202 11.5 additional Requirements = 204 11.6 Listed Chemicals and Certain Machines = 208 11.7 Importers and Exporters of Controlled Substances = 209 11.8 administrative Functions, Practices, and Procedures = 209 11.9 Further Information = 209 11.10 Bibliography = 209 12 ERGONOMICS PROGRAM MANAGEMENT = 211 12.1 Introduction = 211 12.2 Suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 212 12.3 Occupational Safety and Health Administration Recommendations = 212 12.4 Work Site Analysis = 213 12.5 Hazard Prevention and Control = 219 12.6 Medical Management = 224 12.7 Training and Education = 225 12.8 Bibliography = 225 13 WASTE MANAGEMENT = 227 13.1 Introduction = 227 13.2 suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 228 13.3 Regulatory Compliance = 228 13.4 Waste Management Practices/Methodologies(Waste Minimization) = 232 13.5 Radioactive Waste Management = 235 13.6 Biohazardous Waste Management = 238 13.7 Program Review = 241 13.8 Reference Guides = 242 13.9 Bibliography = 242 Ⅳ ENGINEERING CONTROLS = 243 14 GENERAL LABORATORY DESIGN = 245 14.1 Introduction = 245 14.2 Suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 245 14.3 How to Design General-Use Laboratories = 246 14.4 General Laboratory Construction = 253 14.5 Bibliography = 257 15 BARRIER SYSTEM DESIGN = 258 15.1 Introduction = 258 15.2 Overview of Barrier Design principles = 258 15.3 Suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 260 15.4 Implementation of Suggested Guidelines = 261 15.5 Fire Safety and Firefighting Considerations in Toxicological Laboratory Design = 268 15.6 Maintaining Structural Integrity = 270 15.7 Site Selection = 271 15.8 Bibliography = 272 16 BENTILATION = 274 16.1 Introduction = 274 16.2 Suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 275 16.3 Implementation of Suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 276 16.4 Bibliography = 295 Attachment 1 : Instructions for Monitoring Laboratory Hoods and Sample Monitoring Form = 296 Attachment 2 : Performance Tests = 298 Ⅴ PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AND WORK PRACTICE CONTROLS = 311 17 SAFETY SHOWERS AND EYEWASH STATIONS = 313 17.1 Introduction = 313 17.2 sugested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 313 17.3 Occupational Safety and Health Administration Requirements = 314 17.4 American National Standard Institute Recommendations = 314 17.5 suggested Manufacturers and Suppliers = 323 17.6 Bibliography = 324 18 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT = 325 18.1 Introduction = 325 18.2 Suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 326 18.3 Implementation of Suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 327 18.4 Effect of PPE on Job Performance = 334 18.5 Personal Protective Equipment Manufactures and Distributors = 336 18.6 Bibliography = 336 Attachment 1 : Protective Clothing Vendors = 338 19 RESPIRATORY PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT = 348 19.1 Introduction = 348 19.2 Suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 349 19.3 Implementation of suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 350 19.4 record Keeping and documentation = 357 19.5 Bibliography = 358 Attachment 1 : Isoamyl Acetate (Banana Oil) Qualitative Fit Test Protocol = 358 Attachment 2 : Saccharin Solution Aerosol Qualitative Fit Test Protocal = 361 Attachment 3 : Irritant Smoke Qualitative Fit Test Protocal = 364 Attachment 4 : Respirator Quantitative Fit Test Procedures = 365 20 CHEMICAL HANDLING = 371 20.1 Introduction = 371 20.2 Suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 371 20.3 Overview of Chemical handling Principles = 372 20.4 Procurement, Receipt, and Distribution of Hazardous Chemical = 373 20.5 Chemical Storage = 373 20.6 Handling and Transport of Hazadous Chemicals = 375 20.7 Conclusion = 379 20.8 Bibliography = 379 21 FIRE AND EXPLOSION PROTECTION = 380 21.1 Introduction = 380 21.2 Suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 380 21.3 Implementation of /suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 382 21.4 Additional Guidance Inforamation = 386 21.5 Bibliography = 390 Attachment 1 : Manufacturers of Fire Protection Equipment = 390 Ⅵ EMERGENCY RESPONSE = 397 22 EMERGENCY RESPONSE = 399 22.1 Introduction = 399 22.2 Suggested Laboratory Health and Safety Guidelines = 399 22.3 Incidental Spill Cleanup = 400 22.4 Means of Egress = 402 22.5 Alarm Systems = 405 22.6 Emergency Power = 405 22.7 Emergency Medical Response = 407 22.8 Bibliography = 410 APPENDIXES 1 REGULATIONS OF PRIMARY CONCERN TO LABORATORIES = 411 2 GLOSSARY = 415 3 ADDTIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY = 430 4 SUGGESTED LABORATORY HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDELINES = 433 INDEX = 447
