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Lesson 1:

Occupational Health and Safety


Guidelines
and Procedures

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Lesson 1:
Occupational Health and Safety
Guidelines
and Procedures
THE DANGERS OF WORKING
IN A LABORATORY SETTING
Chemical hazards: Handling toxic substances can cause
irritation and carcinogenicity.
Biological hazards: Biological hazards include hazards from
working with small animals, working with bloodborne
pathogens and working with biological agents, such as
viruses and bacteria.
Physical hazards: Physical hazards include exposure to noise,
poor posture and the explosibility and flammability of
substances.
THE DANGERS OF WORKING
IN A LABORATORY SETTING
•Safety hazards: Safety hazards include unbalanced
centrifuges, danger when handling hot sterilized items and
electrical hazards, such as shock, explosions, blasts and
electrocutions.
•Allergy hazards: A common allergy hazard in the
laboratory setting is a latex allergy, as many of the materials
used in a laboratory setting are latex.
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