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Responsibilities of the Departmental Chemical Hygiene
Officer
Department Chemical Hygiene Officer has the responsibility
as
defined in the OSHA Laboratory Standard and the University Chemical
Hygiene Plan, to implement the Chemical Hygiene Plan thus ensuring
compliance with the regulatory requirements and maintaining a safe work
environment. The Department Chemical Hygiene Officer has the following
duties:
- To ensure all activities related to the use of hazardous
chemicals in laboratories are conducted in a safe manner as well as in
compliance with OSHA regulations as specified in 29 CFR Part
1910.1450.
- Provide reports at
the department Safety Committee meetings on
chemical hygiene activities performed.
- Work with principal
investigator's (PI's) to develop, review and
approve Job Hazard Analysis and Standard Operating Procedures detailing
all aspects of proposed research activities that involve hazardous
materials.
- Work with the PI's
on the approval process for the purchase of
highly toxic, reactive, or carcinogenic or other inherently hazardous
materials.
- Investigate and
complete a report for chemical related incidents
and exposures in their department.
- Provide guidance
with personal protective equipment selection
based on the findings in the job hazard analysis.
- Work as a liaison
with the University Chemical Hygiene Officer and
the Department of Environmental Health & Safety to ensure
compliance.
- To disseminate
chemical safety information through out their
department through emails, posting, and other forms of
communications.
- Provide general
chemical safety guidance to department staff,
students and faculty.
- Make copies of the
approved Chemical Hygiene Plan available to the
program and support staff.
- Facilitating the use
of the Laboratory Management Program by the
Principal Investigators.
- To facilitate
Chemical Hygiene Plan training for all laboratory
workers in the department.
Questions
regarding the Departmental Chemical Hygiene Officers should be forwarded
to Kevin Eichinger at eich@udel.edu or call
831-2103.
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