Training Course
Syllabus:
Typically laboratories consider themselves too small to need the basic EHS management tools that will make them more effective and more competitive. Tools such as the creation of EHS policies, standards, guidelines, procedures, practices and programs, if they exist are generally a pile of paper found in a book and provide no overarching direction. Day to day EHS management techniques, if they exist, will go a long way to provide confidence that the EHS function is being managed appropriately. This webinar will discuss the above and much more.
Objectives of the Presentation
Understanding how EHS must be an integral part of laboratory management Learning how policy, standards, guidelines procedures, practices and programs fit into the management fabric Understanding how the management of day-to-day operations can provide confidence An understanding how to avoid non-compliance situations Learn how to avoid missing regulatory deadline Learn how to make use of the EHS laboratory management tools
Why Should you Attend
Attend the training to learn how the EHS function can play a material role in the management of a laboratory. Permit requirements, the selection of chemicals to be used in the laboratory, specifically chemicals to be used in the development of new products and new product lines, and the importance understanding of how the management of EHS day-day activities will increase laboratory efficiency and the bottom line. Areas Covered
The development and implementation of laboratory EHS are: Policy Standards Guidelines Programs Practices Procedures And the above all fit together as a fabric to manage EHS within laboratories. In addition, a day-to-day hand on manual to be used to manage the day to day EHS laboratory function will be discussed. The manual will introduce day-to-day EHS manage in the areas of: Administration functions Legislative and regulatory requirement Monitoring Operations and maintenance within the laboratory Crisis management Training This webinar is a must for anyone working in a laboratory. |