I was hoping to get some feedback on the duties of what the assignment of "University CHO" may include for others in academia. My university has no EH&S dept, OSHA officer or general safety trainer and I have been the CHO for the science dept along with a hefty teaching load. My understanding of the OSHA reg for implementing a CHO is that it is directly a result of the OSHA Lab Standard. Would someone with my designation have to meet the needs of chemicals in other areas of the university say the art dept or physical plant? At this time the other dept/areas are handling there own chemicals and training independently of me. I am trying to build a case for detailed reasons/regulations why the university should employ a separate OSHA officer to oversee non-laboratory use/handling of chemicals as I feel they don't understand the load such a position would carry. Any feedback is appreciated.. Kathleen Schmidt-Nebril, NRCC-CHO Dominican University
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