| Safety Instruction 65 |
Security of Hazardous Materials |
Update 09/04/2007 |
As a result of terrorist attacks, intense concerns have been raised about the safety and security of research laboratories using hazardous materials.
One of the best ways to increase security in your laboratory is to develop a written security plan for spaces where hazardous materials are used and stored. The emergency-action/fire-prevention plan should be coordinated with facility-wide plans. Make sure your plan includes a protocol for reporting incidents such as undocumented visitors, unusual or threatening phone calls, and missing chemicals, biological agents, biological toxins and radiological materials.
Review the plan annually and train lab personnel on the safety procedures before they begin work and annually thereafter.
Other recommendations for increasing lab security include: