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How to Write an Effective Chemical Hygiene Plan for Your Educational Institution

This course provides Chemical Hygiene Officers and school administrators with the knowledge and tools to create a comprehensive Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP). Participants will learn to define the role of a CHO, establish standard operating procedures, outline PPE requirements, implement chemical storage practices, provide employee training, and develop emergency response and waste disposal procedures, all while ensuring compliance with local regulations and safety guidelines.

Course Objectives :

  • Define the role and responsibilities of a Chemical Hygiene Officer (CHO).
  • Establish standard operating procedures (SOPs) for handling hazardous chemicals.
  • Outline personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements.
  • Implement proper chemical storage practices.
  • Develop procedures for employee training, emergency response, and waste disposal.

 

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