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Practice Exploration of Full Process Management of Hazardous Chemicals in Biochemistry Laboratory

Hui Peng

Abstract


Biochemical laboratories handle a wide variety of hazardous chemicals, including toxic substances, corrosive agents, flammable
materials, and explosive components. Potential safety hazards exist throughout procurement, storage, handling, and disposal processes. Current laboratory management practices often suffer from non-standardized procedures and inadequate control measures, posing significant risks
to personnel safety and environmental protection. This study conducts a systematic analysis of the entire hazardous chemical lifecycle in biochemical laboratoriesfrom procurement and storage to usage and disposalto demonstrate that establishing a closed-loop management system, implementing tiered control responsibilities, and refining operational protocols can effectively mitigate safety risks, enhance management
efficiency, and achieve safe, standardized, and sustainable chemical management. These measures provide essential safeguards for ensuring
laboratory operations remain stable and secure.

Keywords


Biochemistry laboratory; Hazardous chemicals; Full-process management; Safety control; Closed-loop management

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/frim.v4i5.9395

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