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TitleShort DescriptionEHS ProgramContact
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 Contact in Educational VenuesGuidelines for minimizing disease when arranging public events such as petting zoos, tours, exhibits, photo opportunities, etc.Biosafety919-515-6858
Animal Contact Program ResourcesContact information on who to reach on campus for various resources for working directly with animalsOccupational Health919-515-6862
Biological Spill Clean-up ProceduresBiological Spill Clean-up ProceduresBiosafety919-515-6858
Biosafety Clearance FormClearance for maintenance/surplus of biosafety cabinets, freezers, fridges, incubators, etc.Biosafety919-515-6858
Biosafety Resource QR CodesBiosafety Resource QR CodesBiosafety919-515-6862
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
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
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
Chemical Waste Pickup ScheduleWeekly pickup schedule of chemical waste for all campus locations and special projectsEnvironmental Affairs919-515-6859
Chemical Waste Quick Facts Policies on generating and storage of chemical wasteEnvironmental Affairs919-515-6859
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
Colored Dye EventsHow to safely host an color dye event on campusEnvironmental Affairs919-515-6859
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
Computer ErgonomicsHow to safely work in your office environmentOccupational Safety919-513-0988
Confined Space RequirementsConfined Space entry procedure and requirementsOccupational Health919-513-0988
Construction Guidelines: Laboratory Design guidelines for chemical/fume hoods and other local exhaust ventilation equipmentLab Safety919-513-1282
Contractor€™s Waste Management FormForm used to track waste materials generatedEnvironmental Affairs919-515-6859
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
CryptosporidiosisHealth and Safety reference on CryptosporidiosisOccupational Health919-515-6862
ECMS FactsEHS Equipment And Process Approval (QR) FormEnvironmental Affairs919-515-6859
Environmental Health and Safety Organizational ChartEnvironmental Health and Safety Organizational ChartAbout EHS919-515-7915
Equipment Specific Procedure - Blank Sample FormControl of hazardous energy with equipment specific procedureOccupational Safety919-515-0988
Expectations to Written Energy Control Procedures Requirement Expectations to Written Energy Control Procedures RequirementOccupational Safety919-515-0988
Flammable and Combustible LiquidsA flammable material is any liquid, solid or gas that will ignite easily and burn rapidly.Lab 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 Chromatograph Electron Capture Detector State of
NC Radiation Protection Section regulations require these instruments be registered an d
labeled as radiation-producing equipment.
Radiation Safety919-515-2894
Guidelines for sink disposal of chemical substancesSink Disposal of Chemical Substances.Environmental Affairs919-515-6859
Guidelines for Travel Away From WorkplaceChecklist for preplanning, traveling, on site, and post event travel away from normal location of operationsAdministrative919-515-7915
Hazard CommunicationLab Safety919-515-6862
Hazard Review - Chemical Reactivity HazardsLab safety919-513-1282
Hazardous Materials CommitteeThe Hazardous Materials Committee advises Environmental Health
and Safety Center on matters relating to the safe use of hazardous materials.
Administrative919-515-7915
Health And Safety Manual Table Of ContentsHealth And Safety Manual Table Of ContentsAdministrative919-515-7915
Hearing Conservation ProgramOverview of the scope and purpose of the Hearing Conservation ProgramOccupational Health919-515-6862
Hearing Conservation ProgramOverview of the scope and purpose of the Hearing Conservation ProgramOccupational Health919-515-6862
Hearing Conservation Program LogFillable form for logging hearing protection use and requirementOccupational Health919-515-6862
Hoist and Crane SafetySafe use and operations of cranes and hoistsOccupational Safety919-513-0988
Human Resources Approved Medical FacilitiesList of clinics and emergency rooms approved for staff and facultyOccupational Health919-515-6862
IBCInstitutional Biosafety CommitteeBiosafety919-515-6858
Institutional Biosafety Committee Charter And ProceduresInstitutional Biosafety Committee Charter And ProceduresBiosafety919-515-6858
Institutional Biosafety Committee Charter and ProceduresInstitutional Biosafety Committee Charter and ProceduresAdministrative919-515-7915
Institutional Biosafety Committee Meeting Schedule 2016Institutional Biosafety Committee Meeting Schedule 2019Biosafety919-515-6858
Instruments and EquipmentElectron Microscopes, Gas Chromatograph Electron Capture Detectors and Liquid Scintillation Counters are all regulated on campus. find more information.discussed Radiation Safety919-515-2894
Kannapolis, NC ClinicsCorVel approved medical facilities in Kannapolis, NCOccupational Health919-515-6862
Laboratories Conducting Diagnostics On Humans, Animals, Or PlantsMemo of updated requirements for reporting on select agentsBiosafety919-515-6858
BSL-2 ChecklistChecklist for starting up a BSL-2 laboratory at NC StateBiosafety919-515-6858
Laboratory Emergency PreparednessEmergency planning and emergency checklist for unplanned or spontaneous events.Emergency Response919-515-7915
Laboratory Relocation - Move- Out / Move-in/ Startup Procedures and ChecklistsLaboratory Relocation - Move- Out / Move-in/ Startup
Procedures and Checklists
Lab Safety919-515-6860
Laser Cutter HazardsLaser Cutter HazardsLab Safety Occupational Safety919-515-6871
Maintenance or Surplus Clearance FormUse for equipment with chemicals or lasersLab Safety919-515-1282
Management of Paint Containing LeadTo provide guidance on the management of painted surfaces on campus, reduce the
risk of exposure to lead, and ensure compliance with NC Occupational Safety and
Health regulations
Occupational Health919-515-6862
Manager’s Safety ChecklistThe Manager’s Safety Orientation Checklist provides an overview of health, safety and security topics for NC State employees and volunteers. administrative919-515-2895
NC State University Finance and Administration Organization Chart NC State University Finance and Administration Organization ChartAbout EHS919-515-7915
North Carolina State University UN Compliant PackagingDetails what marking must be present on all approved packaging for DOT specifications or UN performance standardsEmergency Response919-515-7915
Occupational Safety and Health CouncilOverview of committee member qualifications and responsibilitiesAdministrative919-515-7915
Peroxide Forming ChemicalsLab safety919-513-1282
Quick Guide Safety Orientation - Managers ChecklistBrief overview of process, steps and help resourcesLab Safety919-515-1282
Radiation Safety CommitteeOverview of committee member qualifications and responsibilitiesAdministrative919-515-7915
Reactor Safety and Audit CommitteeOverview of committee member qualifications and responsibilitiesAdministrative919-515-7915
Recommended Chemical Hood Use ProcedureHow to safely use a chemical hood in a laboratory settingLab 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 Quick Facts Aerosol Can ManagementStandards for collecting, storing, using, and transporting aerosol cansEnvironmental Affairs919-515-6859
Safety Quick Facts Mercury Containing EquipmentStandards for collecting, storing, and transporting the mercury-containing equipmentEnvironmental Affairs919-515-6859
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
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
Standing and Unit safety committeesEHS works with standing and unit safety committees, to facilitate regulatory compliance, best practice development and practical measures that ensure health and safety in various University environments.Administrative919-515-6860
Subpart K PList Chemical listChemicals in "bold" are common "P List" chemicals, Chemicals in " bold and italics" are reactive, Chemicals in

“shaded boxes” are Subpart K Reactive Acutely Hazardous
Environmental Affairs919-515-6859
Use of Fuel Gases for Welding and CuttingResource for 29 CFR 1910.253 and OSHA requirementsLab Safety919-515-1282