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Chemical management in the laboratory is one of the most complicated processes in the realm of lab safety. It is an area where most labs are cited during inspections, and it is an OSHA top ten problem area year after year.  Most people know the basic regulations, but how do you go about following them? Do you understand the chemical labeling and storage requirements? Learn tips and tricks which make conquering chemical safety easier and practical, and find new hacks to help you manage your chemical safety program.


  • Review the regulations and terminology that dictate laboratory chemical hygiene practices
  • Utilize tips and tricks to make your chemical management system more efficient
  • Determine the weaknesses in your chemical management program and determine methods of improvement

  • Chemical Hygiene
  • Waste management
  • OSHA regulations
  • Hazard Communication

To obtain a better understanding of laboratory chemical storage, handling, and disposal.


  • Laboratory administration
  • Laboratory managers/leadership
  • Laboratory staff
  • Laboratory Medical Directors
  • Clinical/Academic/Research labs

Daniel J. Scungio, MT (ASCP), SLS, CQA (ASQ) has over 25 years of experience as a certified Medical Technologist. He has a bachelor’s degree in Medical Technology from the State University of New York at Buffalo in Amherst and Buffalo, New York. Dan worked as a laboratory generalist in hospitals ranging in size from 75 to 800 beds before becoming a laboratory manager. After 10 years of lab management, he became the Laboratory Safety Officer for a system of more than 10 hospitals and over 20 laboratories and draw sites in the Tidewater area of Virginia. As a laboratory safety consultant and safety officer, Dan has provided on-site education and safety training for labs of all sizes. He has become an international speaker and consultant who helps organizations create safety-savvy laboratories. Dan understands the complex safety issues facing laboratories today including Chemical Hazards, Bloodborne Pathogens, Formaldehyde, Fire Safety, PPE, Tuberculosis, and the handling of diagnostic and infectious specimens for transport.

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