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07.04.2026

Health and Safety in the Laboratory:

These are key factors for improving safety in laboratory work

Health and safety in the laboratory is a central component of modern working processes and applies equally to businesses, universities and research institutions. The aim is to ensure the long-term protection of safety, health and well-being in this specific workplace, as laboratories in particular frequently involve working with hazardous substances. In addition to immediate risks, long-term strain also plays a significant role. Physical complaints in particular, such as lower back pain, are often caused by poor sitting posture or unsuitable working conditions. This raises the increasingly pressing question: how can health and safety be effectively implemented in the laboratory workplace? The answer lies in a combination of prevention, ergonomic design and clear health and safety measures.

 

What does health and safety in the laboratory entail?

Health and safety in the laboratory encompasses all measures designed to prevent accidents and protect the health of staff. These include, amongst other things:

    compliance with laboratory regulations

    conducting a risk assessment in the laboratory

    the use of suitable personal protective equipment (PPE)

    regular training and instruction

Effective health protection in the workplace takes into account both physical and ergonomic factors in order to prevent long-term damage to health.

 

Responsibility for health and safety at work and in the laboratory

Responsibility for health and safety at work generally lies with the employer. Depending on the organisational structure, the owner, management or university administration is responsible for implementing appropriate measures. Risk assessment in the laboratory, which is required by law, plays a central role in this regard. It serves to identify potential risks at an early stage and to derive appropriate protective measures. Authorities or external specialists may be called upon to provide support. At the same time, employees also bear responsibility: through prudent behaviour and compliance with safety rules, they make an important contribution to occupational safety in the laboratory.

 

Ergonomic laboratory equipment: the key to good health

An often underestimated factor in workplace health and safety is the ergonomic design of the working environment. Well-designed laboratory equipment plays a key role in preventing ailments such as back pain, loss of concentration or other posture-related aches and pains.

Key features of a high-quality laboratory chair include:

    ergonomic design to relieve strain on the spine

    individual adjustment options (height, tilt, backrest)

    sufficient freedom of movement

    hygienically safe and easy-to-clean materials

    conductive materials where required, e.g. for ESD laboratories

An optimal seating solution is crucial, particularly for tasks performed in a forward-leaning position, to prevent long-term health problems. An example of a modern and safe solution is the Bimos Neon laboratory chair, which combines ergonomic requirements with high functionality and was developed specifically for use in laboratories. Good equipment not only improves working conditions but also boosts efficiency and well-being in everyday working life.

 

Conclusion: Taking a holistic approach to health and safety in the laboratory

Effective health and safety in the laboratory goes far beyond legal requirements. It combines laboratory safety, ergonomic workplace design and preventive health protection in the workplace. Companies that invest in safe and ergonomic working conditions benefit not only from healthier staff, but also from higher productivity and long-term professional success.

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