This ACS lab safety checklist helps institutions assess and improve laboratory safety practices. It covers training and documentation, chemical hygiene plans and SDS access, emergency readiness including eyewash and safety showers, PPE and engineering controls such as fume hoods and biological safety cabinets, and proper chemical storage and segregation. It also includes sections on biological and radiation safety, compressed and cryogenic gas handling, equipment and physical hazards, housekeeping, and comprehensive waste management for chemical, biological, radioactive, and mixed wastes. Suitable for teaching and research laboratories in schools and universities, as well as R&D settings.
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