Chemical Hygiene Plan
The purpose of this program is to ensure that research employees who handle hazardous chemicals are given all of the training and safety protections required by law. The laboratory standard requires research operations to adopt and implement the University's Standard Chemical Hygiene Plan and add to it the necessary Standard Operating Procedures for safety in site-specific use of hazardous materials and methods. Once this document set is prepared, employees are given site-specific training based upon the documents and they serve as a reference for future use with new employees.
Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP)
Laboratory Safety Standards
Standard Operating Procedure Templates
Standard Operating Procedures
- Acrylamide
- Asphyxiants
- Autoclaves
- Biological Spills
- Biological Toxins
- Biosafety Cabinets
- Bleach
- B-mercaptoethanol
- Bunsen Burners
- Carcinogens
- Centrifuge Safety
- Chloroform
- Compressed Gases
- Controlled Substances
- Corrosive Chemicals
- Cryogenic Materials
- Cytotoxins
- Diethyl Ether
- Electrophoresis
- Environmental Rooms
- Ethidium Bromide
- Explosives
- Flammables and Combustibles
- Fluorouracil
- Formalin and Paraformaldehyde
- Highly Toxic Chemicals
- Hydrofluoric Acid
- Irritants
- Lecture Bottles
- Machinery
- Methylene Chloride
- Nanomaterials
- Nitric Acid
- Osmium Tetroxide
- Oxidizing Chemicals
- Perchloric Acid
- Peroxide Forming Chemicals
- Phenol
- Picric Acid
- Piranha Solution
- Pressure and Vacuum
- Pyrophoric Materials
- Rapamycin
- Reactive Chemicals
- Reproductive Toxins
- Sensitizers
- Sodium Azide
- Streptozocin
- Sulfuric Acid
- Tamoxifen
- Tetrahydrofuran
- Toxic Gases
- Ultraviolet Radiation
- Vacuum Pumps
- Water Sensitive Chemicals
Environmental Health and Safety
Phone:
313-583-6679
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313-493-9161