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Addressing chemical fire code requirements in the laboratory enables organizations to satisfy regulatory requirements and mitigate risk
Ensuring safety on site is high on the list of priorities for any organization and at the top of the list for Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) professionals. ChemSW’s white paper, Best Practices: How to Ensure Accurate Fire Code Reporting of your Chemical Inventory, clarifies this key aspect of laboratory and site safety. A close look is provided at applicable fire codes, how to identify inventory affected by fire codes, and how to leverage industry best practices for fire code reporting integrity.
Eliminate Common Points of Failure
The most common points of failure in fire code reporting systems — from the transition of permits to ongoing management and reporting — are examined as well as how to gain control of fire code reporting to readily satisfy regulations. In addition, discover how to:
- identify safety equipment inventory affected by fire codes
- deploy risk mitigation strategies
- address regulatory requirements
Ensure Laboratory and Site Safety
Safety training alone does not prevent accidents. The laboratory environment itself must be examined to create as much built-in safety as possible in order to minimize damage and injury in the event of human-error. Addressing fire code requirements pertaining to chemical management on site, and reporting the organization’s compliance efforts, will help ensure that accidents don’t happen.
White Paper Addresses Fire Code Reporting Requirements
Titled Best Practices for Fire Code Reporting, the white paper seeks to provide a greater understanding of the issues surrounding fire code reporting in order to maximize both laboratory and overall site safety.
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