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TitleShort DescriptionEHS ProgramContact
Administrative Area Health And Safety InformationAn overview for employees in administrative area workspacesOccupational Health Occupational Safety
919-5156-860
Building Liaison/Safety Contact Chemical Hood ReferenceReference material for building liaison's and building safety contact's regarding average face velocity, exhaust venting, corrosive chemicals, perchloric acid, and repair/maintance for chemical hoods. Lab Safety919-513-1282
Chemical And Skin Absorption HazardsContains list of common chemicals/substances that are skin absorption hazardsLab Safety Occupational Health, Occupational safety919-513-1282
Chemical Hood Owner Reference InformationInforms users about the fume hood program and their responsibilities in using and maintain a safe and dependable fume hoodLab Safety919-513-1282
Chemical Hood Use Recommendations and Procedureslab safety919-513-1282
Chemical Hygiene PlanChemical Hygiene Plan documentlab safety919-513-1282
Chemical Reactivity HazardsReference material on highly reactive chemicalsLab Safety919-513-1282
Chemical Safety GuideAll personnel who handle and maybe exposed to chemical in a non-laboratory setting need to review the Chemical Safety Guide.Lab Safety919-513-1282
Chemical Security Compliance information and best practices to comply with federal and state chemical security regulationslab safety919-513-1282
Chemical Storage GroupsChemical compatible/incompatible storage groups chartLab Safety919-515-1282
Cholinesterase Biomonitoring ProgramExposure monitoring program for personnel exposed to organophosphate (OP) chemicals, which may result in the inhibition of acetylcholinesteraseOccupational Health Occupational Safety, Lab Safety919-513-0988
Class 3B and 4 LasersRules and regulations pertaining to the acquisition, use, transfer, and disposal of all Class 3B and 4 lasersLab Safety919-515-6860
Common Corrective Action Items For Fume HoodsCommon Corrective Action Items For Chemical Fume HoodsLab Safety919-513-1282
Compressed Gas SafetySafety information for the use and storage of compressed gasesLab Safety919-513-1282
Construction Guidelines: Laboratory Design guidelines for chemical/fume hoods and other local exhaust ventilation equipmentLab Safety919-513-1282
Controlled Substances Fact SheetOverview on getting started with working/handling controlled substances on campus for researchLab Safety919-515-1282
Controlled Substances ProgramThe procedure for those NC State employees and students who utilize controlled substances in teaching, research, and pharmacy Lab Safety919-515-6862
Cryogenic LiquidsHow to purchase cryogenic liquids, proper handling, and proper PPE usageLab Safety919-513-1282
Cryogenic Safety VideoCryogenic Safety Training and VideoLab safety919-513-1282
Cryovial SafetyLaboratory personnel must use extreme caution when preserving samples in liquid nitrogen (LN2).
Liquid nitrogen can leak into vials, which may result in the vial exploding/spraying its contents when the vial
warms and the liquid nitrogen expands from the liquid to gas phase.
Lab Safety919-515-6860
Design Specifications for Class 4 Laser LaboratoriesLlab safety919-515-6860
Design Specifications For Class IV Laser Laboratories Summary of guidelines for Class IV laser laboratories provides additional detail for design and construction to meet the basic requirements set forth in the edition of ANSI Z136.1Lab Safety919-513-1282
Door Sign Request FormLab safety919-513-1282
Emergency Eyewash Fact SheetAn eyewash is considered a first aid measure rather than a preventative one. To provide adequate protection, emergency eyewash stations need proper use and maintance.Lab Safety Occupational Safety919-513-0988
Exhaust Ventilation For Hazardous MaterialsPrevention of students, staff, and faculty overexposure to harmful airborne chemicals in accordance with recognized ventilation standards and University policiesLab Safety919-513-1282
Exposure Prevention and Assessment Lab safety919-513-1282
Field Laboratory Safety ProtocolHow to adapt to specific hazards that exist in outdoor field laboratoriesLab Safety Occupational Safety
Occupational Health
919-513-1282
Flammable and Combustible LiquidsA flammable material is any liquid, solid or gas that will ignite easily and burn rapidly.Lab safety919-513-1282
Flammable and Toxic Liquid Dispensing and StorageLab safety919-513-1282
Fume Hood Face Velocity InformationHow NC State test fume hoods and considerations on proper testing.Lab Safety919-513-1282
Fume Hood Project Tracking FormFume hood installation/renovation project tracking formLab Safety919-513-1282
Fume Hood Use Of Compressed GasesSpecial care must be taken when hazardous gases are used in fume hoods.Lab Safety Occupational Safety919-513-1422
Gas Monitoring ProgramRequirements and responsibilities necessary to provide suitable gas monitoring systemsOccupational Health Lab Safety919-513-1422
Glassware Disposal Safety SheetGlassware Disposal Safety SheetLab Safety919-515-6860
Graduate Student Safety Orientation InformationGraduate Student Safety Orientation InformationLab Safety919-515-6860
Guide To Shipping Biological MaterialsShipping of biological materials, to comply with US Department of Transportation (DOT) and the International Air Transporters Association (IATA). This manual does not include agricultural and foreign customs restrictions. Biosafety, Lab safety 919-515-3695
Hand Protection GuideOverview of chemical protective glove categoriesLab Safety Occupational Safety Occupational Health919-515-6862
Hazard CommunicationLab Safety919-515-6862
Hazard Review - Chemical Reactivity HazardsLab safety919-513-1282
Hazard Review - Electrical Equipment Design Lab safety919-513-1282
Hazard Review - Items Needing ApprovalHazard Review - Items Needing ApprovalLab Safety919-513-1422
Hazard Review - OverviewLab safety919-513-1282
Hazardous Materials shippingInformation for the shipping and transportation of hazardous materialsLaboratory Safety919-515-3695
Hazards ReviewReview of hazardous processes and work activities to minimize riskLab Safety
919-513-1282
HAZCOM POLICYThe OSHA Hazard
Communication Standard, often referred to as the "Worker Right To Know," used
in conjunction with NC State’s Managers Safety Orientation Checklist helps to
guarantee that all employees receive consistent and accurate information about
the hazardous substances they work with.
Lab Safety919-515-1282
Indoor Air Quality ProgramGuidance information for all campus indoor environments where University employees workOccupational Health Occupational Safety,
Occupational Safety
Lab Safety
919-515-6862
Inspecting University FacilitiesGeneral guidance on facility safety inspectionsLab Safety919-513-1282
Inspections University FacilitiesOverview of scoop and practice of self inspections at the universityLab Safety919-515-1282
Lab Coat Cleaning And DisposalLab coats (and other protective clothing) worn as PPE should not be removed from the laboratory. This document goes over lab coat laundry services and alternatives, end-of-use decontamination and disposal, and lastly covers disposable lab coats Lab Safety919-513-1282
Lab Coat Selection GuidelinesHow to properly select the lab coat for your laboratory hazardsLab Safety919-513-1282
Laboratory Relocation (Move-Out/Move-In/Startup) Procedure and ChecklistsMoving and/or starting up procedures for laboratoriesLab Safety919-513-1282
Laboratory Relocation - Move- Out / Move-in/ Startup Procedures and ChecklistsLaboratory Relocation - Move- Out / Move-in/ Startup
Procedures and Checklists
Lab Safety919-515-6860
Laboratory Relocation Guidance and Start-up Checklistforms can be used to open a new lab, close or move your existing laboratory space on campusLab Safety919-515-6860
Laser Cutter HazardsLaser Cutter HazardsLab Safety Occupational Safety919-515-6871
Laser Pointer Safety RecommendationsLaser Pointer Safety RecommendationsLab Safety Occupational Safety919-515-6871
Laser Safety ManualLaser Safety Manual Non-ionizing radiationLab Safety919-515-6871
Laser SOP TemplateStandard operating Procedure for use of non-ionizing radiation (Laser)Lab Safety919-515-6871
Local Exhaust Ventilation System Requirements For New ProjectsRequirements for new hoods, including pre-qualified ADA hoods, modified AHREA 110 test requirements, VAV hoods, and new and renovate fume hood construction Lab Safety919-513-1282
Maintenance or Surplus Clearance FormUse for equipment with chemicals or lasersLab Safety919-515-1282
Minors As Volunteer Workers Involved In Field, Laboratory, or Teaching ActivitiesFor persons under 18 years of age this document contains the release of lability and waiver claim, and outlines the proper training requirements Administration919-515-6860
Perchloric Acid Safety (Section I. Program Summary)Perchloric Acid Safety (Section I. Program Summary)Lab Safety919-515-1282
Perchloric Acid Safety (Section II. Guidelines for Perchloric Acid Use and Storage)Perchloric Acid Safety (Section II. Guidelines for Perchloric Acid Use and Storage)Lab Safety919-515-1282
Peroxide Forming ChemicalsLab safety919-513-1282
Personal Protective Equipment Requirements for laboratoriesPPE requirements specifically for laboratory use only. Lab Safety919-515-6860
Preliminary Assessment Tool for Hazards (PATH)Preliminary Assessment Tool for Hazards (PATH)Lab safety919-513-1282
Preliminary Hazard Review FormYour proposed work, process or project is required to have an EHS Hazard Review due to the potential safety and health risks it may present.Lab Safety919-513-1422
Pyrophorics Safety GuidelinesGuidelines for the safe use of pyrophoricsLab Safety919-513-1282
Quick Guide Safety OrientationBrief overview of process, steps and help resourcesLab Safety919-515-1282
Recommended Chemical Hood Use ProcedureHow to safely use a chemical hood in a laboratory settingLab Safety919-513-1282
Relocation Of Chemicals To New Buildings Or Laboratories Guidance document for proper movement of chemicals and equipmentLab Safety919-513-1282
Requirements For Startup Of New Facilities (Laboratory Occupancy Checklist)Key steps to be followed for the occupancy of renovated spaces or new buildingsLab Safety919-513-1282
Safety and Health Concerns for Surplus EquipmentSafety and Health Concerns for Surplus and / or Disposal of EquipmentLab Safety919-513-1282
Safety Data SheetsThis informational resource, formerly known as “Material Safety Data Sheets” are available in an easily reviewable, electronic, downloadable format from NC State University’s primary SDS site.Lab Safety919-513-1282
Safety Related Items Needing Review or ApprovalSafety Related Items Needing Review or ApprovalLab Safety919-515-6860
Safety Self-Assessment ChecklistThis checklist is a tool to aid the supervisor and their employees in identifying those activities and conditions that need attention to achieve and maintain a safe work environmentLab Safety919-515-6860
Safety Shower InformationLab safety919-513-1282
Secondary Safety ContactIn a new approach aimed to assist labs/other spaces to improve health and safety conditionsLab Safety919-515-3695
Securing Compressed Gas CylindersLab Safety919-515-6860
Selected Chemicals Which Pose A Skin Absorption HazardCommon substances, form the 2005 TLV Booklet by ACGI), as having a potential significant contribution to the overall exposure by the cutaneous routeLab Safety919-515-1282
Shipping Declaration Papers For Dangerous GoodsGuidance/example shipping forms for dangerous/hazardous materialsLab Safety919-515-3695
Skin Protection in Laboratories Yes/No form for analyzing skin protection needs in a laboratoryLab Safety919-515-1282
Startup Of New Facilities (Laboratory Occupancy Checklist)Key steps to be followed for the occupancy of renovated spaces or new buildingsLab Safety919-513-1282
Ultraviolet Radiation HazardsGeneral outline of working with ultraviolet sources, including PPELab Safety919-515-6862
Use of Fuel Gases for Welding and CuttingResource for 29 CFR 1910.253 and OSHA requirementsLab Safety919-515-1282
Vacuum pump safety Mechanical vacuum pumps used in laboratories pose many hazards.Lab Safety919-513-1422
Volunteer Workers Involved In Field, Laboratory, or Teaching ActivitiesContains the release of lability and waiver claim, and outlines the proper training requirements Lab safety919-515-6860
Volunteer Workers involved in Field, Laboratory, or Teaching ActivitiesUniversity volunteers include, but are not limited to Visiting Scholars and other individualsLab safety919-515-6860
Working Safely with Engineered NanomaterialsThese steps serve to achieve basic hazard awareness training for those working with
engineered nanostructures. Please consult your principal investigator or
Environmental Health and Safety for additional information.
Lab Safety919-515-6860