Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Handbook of Laboratory Health and Safety

Handbook of Laboratory Health and Safety
Author: R. Scott Stricoff
Edition: 2
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 047102628X



Handbook of Laboratory Health and Safety


This new edition of the critically acclaimed Handbook of Laboratory Health and Safety was designed to help safety officers, laboratory managers, principal investigators, and laboratory workers bring lab health and safety into the twenty-first century. Get Handbook of Laboratory Health and Safety diet books 2013 for free.
It does this by presenting a timely, complete, and easy-to-implement approach to ensuring a workplace that is safe for its workers as well as the surrounding community. Further, the handbook lays out guidelines to help laboratories comply with the requirements set by OSHA, the EPA, FDA, DOT, DEA, and other relevant regulatory agencies.

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It does this by presenting a timely, complete, and easy-to-implement approach to ensuring a workplace that is safe for its workers as well as the surrounding community

While the overall philosophy that made the first edition so successful has remained the same, the book has been extensively revised and updated to reflect

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