Construction of a Compliance Management System for Hazardous Chemicals Procurement in University Laboratories—Based on a Risk Prevention and Control Perspective
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Hazardous chemical procurement in university laboratories involves significant safety, compliance, and traceability challenges, particularly under increasingly stringent regulatory requirements. To address deficiencies in conventional management approaches, this study develops a compliance management framework based on risk prevention and control principles. Key risk factors associated with hazardous chemical procurement are systematically identified, and a multi-dimensional risk assessment model incorporating supplier qualification, procurement authorization, information traceability, and safety compliance is established. A standardized management process integrating risk monitoring, compliance review, and continuous improvement mechanisms is further designed. Simulation-based validation demonstrates that the proposed framework effectively enhances procurement transparency, risk controllability, and management efficiency. The study provides a practical solution for laboratory safety governance and offers methodological references for intelligent monitoring systems, risk information management, and safety-oriented sensing networks.
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