Chemical Facility Security Training

Course Program

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Course Description

This 4-hour Chemical Facility Security Training course provides essential knowledge on industrial hygiene and chemical safety practices for individuals working in laboratory or industrial settings. The training ensures compliance with OSHA standards and equips participants with the skills to safely handle, store, and respond to chemical hazards.

  • Explains fundamental laboratory safety practices and protocols used when working in chemical and hazardous material environments.
  • Covers the proper operation, inspection, and maintenance of fume hoods used to control chemical exposure and improve laboratory ventilation safety.
  • Reviews laboratory biosafety levels (BSL 1–4), including containment requirements, safety procedures, and protective measures associated with different biological hazard levels.
  • Explains safe chemical storage and segregation practices designed to prevent incompatible reactions, contamination, and workplace hazards.
  • Covers procedures for responding to and safely cleaning up incidental chemical spills while minimizing exposure and environmental risks.
  • Focuses on exposure control strategies including ventilation systems, safe handling practices, and the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
  • Reviews the correct use of emergency safety equipment such as safety showers and eyewash stations during chemical exposure emergencies.
  • Explains the purpose and implementation of chemical hygiene programs, workplace monitoring practices, and ongoing laboratory safety management procedures.

Certifications Obtained Upon Completion

Certificate of Completion for Chemical Facility Security Training

Regulatory Citations

OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.1450 (Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals in Laboratories)OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200)

Additional Notes

This course is ideal for students, laboratory personnel, and industrial workers who handle or are exposed to chemicals.Emphasis is placed on compliance, safety practices, and emergency response to ensure a secure and hazard-free work environment.