1, safety education and training plan
Formulate and implement a comprehensive safety education and training plan, including induction training, regular training and specific post training for new employees. The plan should cover laboratory safety policies, operating procedures, emergency measures and the use of personal protective equipment.
2. New employee training
New employees entering the laboratory must receive appropriate safety training, including the layout of the laboratory, the use of safety equipment, the handling of harmful substances and accident reporting procedures. After training, relevant knowledge tests should be conducted to ensure that employees understand and abide by relevant safety regulations.
Step 3: Regular training
Laboratory staff should receive regular safety training to ensure that they have a clear understanding of the latest safety standards, operating procedures and risk assessment. These trainings can be conducted through online courses, seminars or workshops, aiming at improving the laboratory safety awareness and skills of employees.
4, specific job training
Special training is needed for specific jobs, such as laboratory supervisor, chemical manager or equipment operator. These trainings should focus on job-related safety risks, protective measures and operating procedures, and require employees to be competent for their duties after completing the training.
5. Security access management
For those who enter the laboratory, safety access management should be carried out. This includes authentication, signing a security agreement or undertaking, and accepting necessary background checks. Only those who have passed the security access procedure and obtained permission can work in the laboratory.
6, emergency treatment training
Laboratory staff need to receive emergency treatment training, including guidance on fire escape and chemical spill response. They should be familiar with the location and use of emergency alarm equipment and know how to take appropriate actions quickly and effectively to protect themselves and others.