Chemical Hygiene Plan

Chemical Hygiene Plan

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires laboratories using hazardous chemicals to develop and implement a written Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP). This plan must include provisions for protecting employees from the health hazards associated with chemicals in the laboratory and maintaining employee exposure to chemicals below the Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL's).

The OSHA Lab Standard defines the basic elements of a CHP. University-wide procedures address many of these elements. The chemical safety section of the Laboratory Safety Manual contains many general safety procedures for chemical laboratories.

However, because of the diverse nature of the teaching, research, and clinical programs at the University of Louisville, general procedures cannot address all potential chemical hazards. Each laboratory unit is required to complete additional elements of the CHP. These lab-specific elements, combined with the chemical safety section of the Lab Safety Manual, comprise a comprehensive chemical hygiene plan.

Requirements for Annual Review

Faculty/Principal Investigators should review their chemical hygiene plan, chemical inventory and SOP(s) at least annually.