Article | REF: SL6420 V1

Implementation of workstations in laboratories: risk prevention

Authors: Michel CHARVOLIN, Claude GARDIA

Publication date: June 10, 2007, Review date: October 23, 2020 | Lire en français

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    3. Application to a biological analysis laboratory

    3.1 Risk analysis

    This is, of course, a prerequisite to the study of workstation layout. It is not the subject of this dossier.

    We will simply provide a non-exhaustive reminder of the risks frequently encountered in biology, biochemistry and chemistry laboratories, and refer the reader to INRS documents which take account of the risks associated with these activities, particularly at the design stage of a chemistry laboratory

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