What are Health Regulations in a laboratory?

Health Regulations Laboratory

The most important thing to keep in mind while designing a laboratory is the safety of the people in and around the laboratory. You will need to look at the whole design to create a good working environment for the people. While doing this it is priority to keep in mind the health regulations in a laboratory.

Each country will have different local or country regulations that set out specific requirements related to health regulations of a laboratory. Things to take into account are:

  • identifying hazards;
  • remove or minimize them

Further you will also have to look at ergonomics, like:

  • proper furniture
  • moderate  temperatures
  • day light
  • plenty of workspace
  • etc...

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