In a word, no. Most stud ents do not fall under OSHA's jurisdiction, and there is no particular rule requiri ng that chemical storage be locked, anyway. That doesn't mean there aren't man y reasons for locking storage areas (such as liability); OSHA just isn't one of them.
- Diane Amell, MNOSHA
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Subject: [DCHAS-L] CHEMICAL STORAGE ROOMS LOCKED
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Hi All,
Is there a specific OSHA regulation that says that che
mical
storage (stock) rooms must remain locked (inaccessible to students)?
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Laura Damon
Flathead Valley Community College
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