Graduate Certificate in Laboratory Safety Best Practices
-- ViewingNowThe Graduate Certificate in Laboratory Safety Best Practices is a crucial course designed to meet the growing industry demand for professionals with a comprehensive understanding of lab safety protocols. This program equips learners with essential skills necessary for career advancement in various scientific fields.
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Here are the essential units for a Graduate Certificate in Laboratory Safety Best Practices:
• Laboratory Safety Overview: This unit covers the fundamentals of laboratory safety, including the importance of safety policies, emergency procedures, and personal protective equipment (PPE).
• Chemical Hygiene and Safety: This unit focuses on best practices for handling and storing chemicals in a laboratory setting. Topics include chemical hazard identification, proper labeling, chemical spill response, and chemical waste disposal.
• Biological Safety and Biosafety Cabinets: This unit covers the safe handling of biological materials, including proper disposal and decontamination procedures. The unit also covers the use and maintenance of biosafety cabinets.
• Laboratory Equipment Safety: This unit covers the safe use and maintenance of laboratory equipment, including fume hoods, centrifuges, and autoclaves.
• Radiation Safety: This unit covers the safe handling and disposal of radioactive materials and the operation of radiation-producing equipment.
• Laser Safety: This unit covers the safe use of lasers in a laboratory setting, including laser classification, hazard assessment, and control measures.
• Electrical Safety: This unit covers the safe use of electricity in a laboratory setting, including electrical hazard identification, electrical safety devices, and electrical maintenance.
• Fire Safety and Evacuation: This unit covers fire prevention measures, fire extinguisher use, and evacuation procedures in the event of a laboratory fire.
• Laboratory Ventilation: This unit covers the importance of proper laboratory ventilation, including the use and maintenance of fume hoods and local exhaust ventilation.
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