Is training required for individuals that routinely enter a laboratory, but do not directly handle chemicals, biological material, or radionuclides?
If an individual does not handle chemicals, but routinely enters a chemical laboratory or has a desk in the laboratory, then they should have a briefing from the EHS Representative on hazards in the laboratory. The EHS Office x2-3477 provides laboratory biosafety awareness training for individuals that do not handle biological research materials, but who occasionally enter or have a desk in a biology laboratory.
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