The course will cover the basic principles of biological, chemical, radiological, and physical safety practices within a laboratory environment. Although such training is required under the OSHA Laboratory Standard (29CFR 1920.1450) for all individuals who work in the laboratory, this course is primarily directed toward those individuals who have been entrusted with laboratory safety duties, e.g. chemical hygiene officers. In this course, you will learn about the requirements employers must meet to ensure a safe laboratory environment for their employees. It also walks you through creating an effective and comprehensive Chemical Hygiene Plan including basic components, general laboratory safety practices, facility and operation safety rules, chemical hazard identification, and other general safety topics that relate to laboratories.
By the end of this course delegates will be able to:
Lab Managers, Technicians & Personnel, Supervisors, Environmental, Health & Safety Personnel & Professionals, Chemical Engineers & Technicians, Researchers, Risk Managers, Operations Managers, those responsible for ensuring that the lab is in compliance with EPA and local hazardous waste regulations Environmental, Line Managers, those who have been assigned responsibilities of safety management system & in training employees in safety rules
CDGA attendance certificate will be issued to all attendees completing minimum of 75% of the total course duration.
Code | Date | Venue | Fees | Register |
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HSE126-01 | 30-06-2025 | Kuala-Lumpur | USD 5950 | |
HSE126-02 | 24-08-2025 | Dubai | USD 5450 | |
HSE126-03 | 19-10-2025 | Amman | USD 5450 | |
HSE126-04 | 07-12-2025 | Dubai | USD 5450 |
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