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Laboratory personnel sample and test all chemicals that pass through the
factory, and as such may be exposed to potential hazards.
It's vital that all chemicals, and particularly potent materials, are handled
according to the MSDS and sampled according to the specific sampling
procedures for that material. This often means wearing masks, gloves, and in
some cases respirators, as well as sampling in a biological hazards safety
cabinet.
What do the GMP rules say?
US FDA CFR 211
GMP does not address safety and environmental issues. There is other legislation
and industry codes of practice that management and supervisors must be aware
of in the laboratory.
International GMPs
GMP does not address safety and environmental issues. There is other legislation
and industry codes of practice that management and supervisors must be aware
of in the laboratory.
Overview
An essential part of induction for new laboratory employees is familiarization
with laboratory safety rules and requirements: in particular, the handling of
corrosive substances, the wearing of protective garments, eye protection, and
familiarity with the MSDS.
Many laboratories include particular safely requirements relating to an
instrument or a test method within the test method document itself. Before
commencing any test, the analyst should be familiar with these safely
requirements.
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