1. Basic laboratory conditions:
The laboratory should be built in a quiet, pollution-free and well-ventilated place. Its structure and facilities should meet the relevant national building standards to ensure the safety and accuracy of experimental operation.
2. Laboratory atmospheric conditions:
The air in the laboratory should conform to the relevant national air quality standards, so as to ensure that the indoor air is fresh and odorless, and maintain proper humidity and temperature.
3. Laboratory facilities:
The laboratory should be equipped with necessary facilities, including but not limited to experimental tables, experimental instruments, reagents, chemicals, gases, water sources, etc. These facilities need to meet the relevant national quality and safety standards.
4. Laboratory equipment:
The laboratory equipment shall meet the relevant national safety standards, and be regularly maintained and overhauled to ensure the normal operation of the equipment and the smooth progress of the experiment.
5. Laboratory safety measures:
The laboratory should formulate detailed experimental safety operation procedures, including experimental operation steps, safety precautions and emergency treatment measures. The experimenters need to receive corresponding safety training and strictly abide by the safety regulations of the laboratory.
6. Waste disposal:
The wastes generated in the laboratory, including chemical wastes and biological wastes, need to be properly treated according to relevant national laws and regulations to ensure the cleanliness and safety of the environment.
7. Laboratory management:
The laboratory should establish and improve the management system, including the responsibilities of laboratory administrators, the management of laboratory equipment and the procurement of laboratory supplies. The laboratory management system needs to meet the relevant national management standards.
The above content is only the basic direction of laboratory environmental standards, and the specific standards may be different for different types of laboratories (such as chemical laboratories, biological laboratories, physical laboratories, etc.). ) and different laboratory uses. In practical application, it is suggested to design and manage according to the national and local standards of specific laboratory areas to ensure the safety, hygiene and compliance of laboratory working environment.