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Fume Hood Links
Call 4-7154 to report a malfunctioning fume hood--response is Priority 1


QUICK REFERENCE

_What is Hazardous Waste?
What is hazardous waste?

Signs, Labels, Color-Coding of Bloodborne Pathogens 
Signs, Labels & Color-Coding of Bloodborne Pathogens

Abbreviation FAQs
Abbreviation FAQs

Research Laboratory Safety Tips
Research Laboratory Safety Tips

Information on Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness 
Information on Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness

The Hazardous Materials section of the Environmental Health & Safety Department is responsible for the coordination of safe handling, use, storage and disposal of laboratory wastes and other hazardous substances.  Services provided by Hazmat include fume hood testing, odor investigations, and respirator fit-testing as well as the determination of hazardous waste.

Laboratory, Chemical, and Hazardous Waste Training
Find out what is required of you as a user of hazardous materials: How to request chemical pickups, proper labeling, how to clean out a lab, how to handle a hazmat emergency, plus other relevant topics.

Biological Safety Manual
Chemical Disposal
Chemical Permeation Tables
Laboratory Biosafety Inspection Report
Laboratory Safety Manual
Laser Safety Manual
Preventing Laboratory Fires
Radiation Safety Manual
Laboratory Compliance with Regulations
Satellite Accumulation Areas-FAQ

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