In case you are unaware of what OSHA is, OSHA stands for Occupational Safety and Health Administration. It is a part of the Department of Labor, and according to the site https://www.osha.gov/about.html , OSHA aims to create safe working environments by setting standards to create such conditions. With this in mind, OSHA is not one simple standard. In order to keep people safe they need a lot of different codes and standards for anything that could happen in the workplace that could be detrimental to someone's health and safety. In this blog, we will be discussing how the OSHA Lab Standard compares to the other standards covered by OSHA. When looking at the lab standard, you'll see that it looks very similar to the other OSHA standards you may have looked at. There are many sub sections in the lab standard, just like the other standards, that describe what needs to be done in order to keep an environment in the lab safe depending on what the section is. What is the most common accident in a lab you think? Well, according to the site https://www.dartmouth.edu/~chemlab/info/safety/hazards.html , the most common accident in a lab is cutting yourself on glass and the equipment used during lab. Many accidents come to mind, but most likely you think about hazardous chemicals and how they can be spilled, mixed, stored improperly, and be hazardous to someone's health. Well, there is a section in the OSHA lab standard that deals specifically about hazardous chemicals in the lab. In this section, there are a lot of things discussed, like if a liquid is a combustible liquid, what the flashpoint of the chemical is which, according to the Lab Standard, is the temperature at which a liquid gives off a vapor that can ignite in air. Another thing found in this section is a description of personal protective equipment and how to use it. Another very important thing mentioned in this part of the standard is where it mentions the reactivity of chemicals and what chemicals do when they are exposed to other chemicals are certain environments. This section is particularly important because if chemicals are not labeled correctly then you may not be aware what chemical you actually are using, thus you may mix substances that can have a dangerous outcome. Another section in the Standard describes how to use equipment in the lab and the machines you may be using in lab. This is very important because using machinery that you are unaware of can be dangerous not only to you but to others around you. So, compared to other standards of OSHA, the lab standard is basically the same thing. There are different sections in it that describe how to learn about specific things that you need to know in lab like chemicals, protective equipment and machinery. I hope this blog was helpful in providing information about what exactly the OSHA Lab Standard is and what its contents are compared to the other OSHA standards, and how they all have sections but the lab section is just lab based and contains information that pertains to lab safety.
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