Many government agencies have jurisdiction or interest in laboratory safety, and their websites often contain useful information.
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA: worker safety and health) - Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA: public health and the environment) - Maryland Occupational Safety and Health
(MOSH: Maryland’s representative for OSHA) - Maryland Department of the Environment
(MDE: public health & the environment; independent of EPA) - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC: biosafety) - Food and Drug Administration
(FDA: pharmaceuticals, lasers, and medical devices) - Drug Enforcement Administration
(DEA: drugs of abuse and their precursors) - Department of Homeland Security
(DHS: chemical/biological weapons and their precursors) - National Institutes of Health
(NIH: research safety, particularly recombinant/synthetic DNA) - National Institute of Occupational Safety & Health
(NIOSH: worker safety and health; part of CDC, not of NIH) - Department of Transportation
(DOT: transportation of hazardous materials–biological, chemical, or radioactive)