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Engineered for Compliance. Proven in Lab Environments.
Lab safety solutions must do more than meet requirements—they must perform under real working conditions. Justrite Safety Group designs products aligned with OSHA, NFPA, and ANSI standards while addressing the realities of chemical exposure, daily handling, and emergency response.
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Common Lab Safety Questions
Common risks include improper chemical storage, hazardous waste accumulation, fire hazards from flammable materials, and gaps in emergency preparedness. These risks are often tied to how materials are stored, handled, and accessed during daily lab operations.
Risks often appear in everyday conditions such as deteriorating storage cabinets, improper chemical segregation, waste containers in work areas, or limited access to emergency equipment. These conditions may not be obvious without a structured review.
Key areas include chemical storage locations, waste accumulation points, workstations, spill containment measures, and emergency response equipment such as eyewash and safety showers.
Prioritization typically depends on the severity of risk, regulatory exposure, and the likelihood of incidents. Higher-risk conditions, such as fire hazards or exposure risks, are usually addressed first.
Safety assessments provide a structured way to review conditions, identify risks, and understand how current practices align with applicable standards, helping teams make more informed decisions.
STUD-E™ is a complimentary, expert-led, on-site safety and compliance assessment offered by Justrite Safety Group. It is valued at $5,000 and helps identify facility risks, reference applicable safety standards, and prioritize where action is needed across a range of work environments.
No. STUD-E™ assessments are conducted in active labs with minimal disruption. Teams continue working while observations are made.
No. STUD-E™ is designed to provide insight and clarity. There is no obligation to purchase products or services after the assessment.
Our solutions are designed for environments where chemicals are handled, stored, and processed under strict safety and compliance requirements. This includes considerations such as chemical resistance, controlled spaces, and alignment with applicable standards.
Our products are designed with applicable safety standards in mind. When OSHA, NFPA, ANSI, or EPA requirements apply to a lab condition, those standards inform how products are engineered, specified, and recommended.


