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TitleShort DescriptionEHS ProgramContact
Accident Report Form FlowchartFlow chart outlining all forms to complete for an occupational accidental incidentOccupational Health919-515-6852
Administrative Area Health And Safety InformationAn overview for employees in administrative area workspacesOccupational Health Occupational Safety
919-5156-860
Aerosol Can Fact SheetInformation on using and purchasing aerosol cansEnvironmental Affairs919-515-6859
AllergyIntroduction to managing allergies to the animals you work with or have at home.Occupational Health919-515-6862
Animal Bite - Rabies Procedure to address actions that are to be taken after an employee or student experiences an animal bite or potential exposure to rabiesOccupational Health Biosafety919-515-6862919-515-6858
Animal Cage Washing and Room Cleaning Guidelines For PPE and BiosafetyCage washing guidelines to help assure compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration requirements for PPE and the University's biosafety protocolsBiosafety Occupationa Health919-515-6858
Animal ContactWorking with animals and how to minimize the hazardsOccupational Health Biosafety919-513-0988
Animal Contact in Educational VenuesGuidelines for minimizing disease when arranging public events such as petting zoos, tours, exhibits, photo opportunities, etc.Biosafety919-515-6858
Animals on State Property Requirements
intended to minimize the occurrence of offensive odors, excretion, fleas,
biological agents, etc.,
Administrative919-515-6860
ANS 150 - Introduction to Animal Science Safety Around Animals Dr. Billy FlowersOverview of the general ways in which human health can be negatively affected when working around animalsOccupational Health919-515-6862
Aquatic PathogensHow to obtain further information on aquatic pathogens and counseling/treatment for students and staffOccupational Health919-515-6862
Asbestos Management PlanPolicies established and procedures established to handle asbestosOccupational Health919- 515-6862
AutoclaveSafe management and use of autoclavesBiosafety919-515-6858
Autoclave Do Not UsePosting required when autoclaves are not operational.Biosafety919-515-6858
Autoclave LogSample log for autoclave usersBiosafety919-515-6858
Autoclave Performance Verification Log for Biohazard WasteAutoclave Performance Verification Log for Biohazard WasteBiosafety919-515-6858
Autoclave Tape Fact SheetResource and fact sheet on the university's shift away from lead autoclave tape.Environmental Affairs919-515-6859
AED PROGRAMPolices, Use and Locations of AED's (Automated External Defibrillators)Fire Marshal’s Office919-515-9657
CDC/USDA Changes Regarding Select Agents And Toxin RegulationsMemo outlining changes to the Select Agent and Toxin RegulationsBiosafety919-515-6858
CDC/USDA Requirements Regarding Materials Containing Inactivated Bacillus AnthracisMemo outlining requirement regarding materials containing inactivated Bacillus anthracisBiosafety919-515-6858
Changes to NIH rDNA Guidelines To Include Synthetic Nucleic AcidsMemo outlining changes to NIH Recombinant DNA Guidelines which are now in effectBiosafety919-515-6858
Chemical And Skin Absorption HazardsContains list of common chemicals/substances that are skin absorption hazardsLab Safety Occupational Health, Occupational safety919-513-1282
Employee Voluntary Use Attestation.Before you can voluntarily use a respirator, your employer must ensure that its use does not present a health hazard to you. To do this, your employer must implement certain elements of a written respiratory protection program necessary to ensure that any worker using a respirator voluntarily is medically able to use that respirator.Occupational Health919-515-6862
Guide To USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services (APHIS) PermitsGuide on completing APHIS permitsBiosafety919-515-6858
Indoor Air Quality ProgramGuidance information for all campus indoor environments where University employees workOccupational Health Occupational Safety,
Occupational Safety
Lab Safety
919-515-6862
Laboratories Conducting Diagnostics On Humans, Animals, Or PlantsMemo of updated requirements for reporting on select agentsBiosafety919-515-6858
Occupational Accidents, Illnesses and ReportsThe proper methods and responsibilities associated with handling occupational accidents, illnesses and reportsOccupational Safety919-513-0988
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
Post-Accident ChecklistPost accident procedures for NC State EmployeesOccupational Safety919-513-0988
PPE Hazard Assessment form - Non laboratoryRequired form for determining PPE in non laboratory settingsOccupational Safety919-513-0988
Prevention of Animal Related DiseaseContains sources of information and what you should do to minimize infectionOccupational Health919-515-6862
Proper Use of Steam Autoclave Guide on how to properly use a steam autoclave.Biosafety919-515-6858
Reactor Safety and Audit CommitteeOverview of committee member qualifications and responsibilitiesAdministrative919-515-7915
Responding to Regulatory Agency VisitsAll faculty and staff will follow these procedures when responding to a visit from a regulatory agency.Administrative919-515-7915
RS-6: Application For Radiation Material Use In AnimalsRThis form is to be used for new researchers wishing to use radioactive materials in animalsRadiation Safety919-515-2894
Safety Quick Facts Aerosol Can ManagementStandards for collecting, storing, using, and transporting aerosol cansEnvironmental Affairs919-515-6859
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
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
Vertebrate Animal Contact QuestionnaireVertebrate Animal Contact QuestionnaireOccupational Health919-513-0988
Visitor Access To Laboratories and Workshops Where Hazards ExistOutlines the responsibility of the safety of visitors in/around hazardsAdministrative919-515-7915
Working AloneGuidelines to follow when working alone in a laboratory or workspaceAdministrative919-515-2895