Workrite Uniform Company shares top 5 lab safety tips

OXNARD, Calif. (Feb. 19, 2018) — From fires and explosions to sharp objects, pathogens and dangerous chemicals, laboratories are home to a variety of hazards. To help promote lab safety, Workrite Uniform Company — a manufacturer of protective workwear, including lab coats — recommends following these safety tips.

  1. ESTABLISH A COMPREHENSIVE SAFETY PROGRAM
    Based on the hazards in your laboratory and the applicable safety standards and regulations, determine the equipment, procedures, emergency protocols and environmental conditions that will best facilitate safety. Be sure to document the program and complete ongoing audits as needed.
  2. CREATE A CULTURE OF SAFETY
    Once you’ve established a safety program, it is important to communicate all safety information clearly and ensure laboratory personnel and visitors fully understand the actions they need to take. Make sure that safety is treated as a top priority and that each individual has the safety resources they need and feels comfortable bringing up safety concerns.
  3. FOLLOW SAFE WORK PRACTICES
    Outlining safety procedures is one thing — following them consistently is another. Even basics such as keeping food out of the lab, storing chemicals correctly, practicing good housekeeping in work areas and washing your hands can easily be forgotten. Remember that skipping a step even once can have devastating consequences.
  4. USE THE PROPER PPE
    Personal protective equipment (PPE) can include lab coats, safety glasses or goggles, gloves, and beyond. Always ensure that the equipment you select is designed for the hazards present in your laboratory. For example, you may need lab coats that are flame-resistant (FR), offer chemical-splash protection (CP) or provide a combination of both (FR/CP).
  5. REGULARLY RE-EVALUATE YOUR APPROACH
    Even if you have a strong safety program in place and have gone awhile without an accident, it is still important to be vigilant. Stay on the lookout for potential safety issues as well as new innovations in laboratory safety, and continue to improve your program over time.
    Workrite Uniform manufactures chemical-splash protection (CP) lab coats, flame-resistant (FR) lab coats and FR/CP lab coatsthat combine thermal and chemical-splash protection in a single garment. For more information about Workrite Uniform’s lab coats, visit http://www.workrite.com.

ABOUT WORKRITE UNIFORM COMPANY

Founded in 1973, Workrite Uniform has delivered high-quality flame-resistant (FR) workwear for more than 40 years. A brand of VF Corporation (NYSE: VFC), Workrite Uniform is solely focused on the development and manufacturing of FR clothing for industries throughout North America. The company is also a leading supplier of FR station wear for fire service, as well as FR and chemical-splash protective (CP) lab coats. An ISO 9001:2008-certified company, Workrite Uniform offers four top-quality FR brands — Workrite® FR, Workrite® FR Fire Service, Dickies® FR and Walls® FR — in the business-to-business (B2B) market. For more information on Workrite Uniform, visit http://www.workrite.com.

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