::Title:: Ella Bergeron ::Heading:: workspace standard one ::Body:: Safety programs should include a Chemical Hygiene Plan that allows for the proper management of hazardous chemical and biological materials (e.g., appropriate selection, storage, inventory, use, and disposal). ::Heading:: workspace standard two ::Body:: School districts should designate one or more chemical hygiene officers, or someone equivalent who has the knowledge and training to monitor and oversee the implementation of a Chemical Hygiene Plan. NSTA encourages all school districts, including those not covered under OSHA's Laboratory Standard (OSHA 1990), to comply with this laboratory standard for a safer working and learning environment. ::Heading:: similarities ::Body:: ** the first similarity is that they both inclued chemical safety ** another similarity is how they want people to be aware of how dangerous chemicals are and they want to have a safe way of disposing them. ::Heading:: differences ::Body:: ** the first difference is that one talks about how school districts should designate hyiene officers to schools. while the other talks about how safety programs in general not just at schools. **another difference is that one is more concerned obout schools and the other is more focused on the world in general.