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Planning for a year’s worth of safety training
Lab Safety Advisor, December 26, 2006
The New Year is right around the corner, and it is time to think about your safety training calendar for 2007. Not sure what needs to be covered? Here is what is needed to make sure your employees are informed:
- January-Specimen Transport
- February-Hoods and Environmental Concerns
- March-Personal Protective Equipment
- April-Ergonomics
- May-Bloodborne Pathogens
- June-General Safety
- July-Compressed Gases
- August-Safe Work Practices
- September-Chemical Hygiene
- October-Fire Safety
- November-Electrical Safety
- December-Waste Management
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