Dates: Aug 20, 2026
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Sharing and reporting of near misses and incidents does not always occur, to the detriment of organizational safety or productivity.
In December 2007, a devastating explosion and fire occurred at an R&D agricultural pilot plant at the University of Rio Cuarto (UNRC) in Argentina, resulting in six fatalities, 24 severe burn injuries, and the emergency evacuation of an adjacent daycare center.
The investigation directly linked the incident to deficiencies in safe chemical handling, hazard identification, emergency preparedness, and safety culture. Without a formal system to capture and share historical lessons learned, formal training becomes the essential mechanism to bridge the gap and prevent multi-million-dollar losses.
Read this newsletter to learn the four most common OSHA laboratory citations and the role of structured lab training in reducing costly human error. Topics include:
Laboratory Lessons Learned Laboratory Compliance Training Requirements OSHA Laboratory Citations and Training Gaps Laboratory Chemical Safety Fundamentals Course Resolve OSHA Compliance Gaps with Training
Prudent Practices in the Laboratory: Handling and Management of Chemical Hazards by The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine states:
“The ‘culture of chemistry’ is still at odds with that of safety. Some of us may have witnessed unsafe behavior or minor accidents, and yet, rather than viewing these incidents with concern and as opportunities to modify practices and behavior, we often have failed to act upon these ‘teachable moments.’”
Have a great and safe day.