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  1. Laboratory personnel must receive training regarding the Laboratory standard, the CHP, and other laboratory safety practices, including exposure detection, physical and health hazards associated with chemicals, and protective measures.

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  2. Standard precautions are meant to reduce the risk of transmission of blood borne and other pathogens from both recognized and unrecognized sources. They are the basic level of infection control precautions which are to be used, as a minimum, in the health care settings.

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  3. Afghanistan Biosafety Association, African Society of Laboratory Medicine, American Biological Safety Association, American Society of Microbiology, Argentina Biosafety Committee, Association for Biosafety and Biosecurity International, Association for Biosecurity in Côte d’Ivoire, Bangladesh Biosafety & Biosecurity Association, Biorisk

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  4. LABORATORY SAFETY MANUAL . DECEMBER 2023 EDITION . Environmental Health and Safety University of Washington . Box 354400 Seattle, WA 98195-4400 . Phone: 206.543.7262 FAX: 206.543.3351

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  5. plan should specify quality standards for laboratories at each level and define the bodies responsible for establishing, implementing and monitoring those standards.

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  6. Health and Safety (EHS) has designed this Laboratory Safety Manual (LSM) based on OSHA Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories: Final Rule commonly referred to as OSHA’s Laboratory Standards (29 CFR 1910.1450) and Prudent

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  8. The General Laboratory Safety Manual (GLSM) provides control measures essential for protecting all laboratory occupants from potential and physical hazards. healthThese controls consist of, but are not limited to, policies, guidelines, training requirements,

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