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Title | Short Description | EHS Program | Contact |
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AED PROGRAM | Polices, Use and Locations of AED's (Automated External Defibrillators) | Fire Marshal’s Office | 919-515-9657 |
Colored Dye Events | How to safely host an color dye event on campus | Environmental Affairs | 919-515-6859 |
Computer Ergonomics | How to safely work in your office environment | Occupational Safety | 919-513-0988 |
Concerns for Surplus Equipment | Concerns for Surplus Equipment | Administrative | 919-515-5208 |
Confidential Medical Evaluation and Workplace Exposure Questionnaire | Confidential Medical Evaluation and Workplace Exposure Questionnaire | Occupational Safety | 919-515-6862 |
Electrical Safety: Lockout/Tagout | Procedures and requirements of properly locking out or tagging out of energy isolating devices | Occupational Safety | 919-513-0988 |
ECMS Facts | EHS Equipment And Process Approval (QR) Form | Environmental Affairs | 919-515-6859 |
Electrical Equipment Design Guidance | Fundamental electrical safety information at NC State | Occupational Safety | 919-513-0988 |
Electrical Safety | This procedure provides minimum guidelines for electrical safety work practices. | Occupational Safety | 919-513-0988 |
Electron Microscope | Regulations required these instruments be officially registered and labeled as radiation generating devices | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
Electron Microscope | How to purchase, accept donated, re-locate, and modify electron microscopes | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
Emergency Eyewash Fact Sheet | An 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 Safety | 919-513-0988 |
Employee access to work-related exposure and medical records | Employee access to work-related exposure and medical records | Occupational Health | 919-515-6862 |
Energized Electrical Work Policy | Energized Electrical Work Policy | Occupational Safety | 919-515-0988 |
Enteric Bacteria | Health and Safety reference on Enertic bacteria | Occupational Safety | 919-515-0988 |
Environmental Health and Safety Policies/Programs | Environmental Health and Safety Policies/Programs | Administrative | 919-515-6655 |
Equipment Specific Procedure - Blank Sample Form | Control of hazardous energy with equipment specific procedure | Occupational Safety | 919-515-0988 |
Ergonomic Workstation Guidelines | Guidelines for proper set up on officer workstations | Occupational Safety | 919-513-0988 |
Evacuation Plan | Outlines what a general or local evacuation is and when to evacuate a building | Fire Marshal | 919-515-2568 |
Exam Request and Authorization For Release Of Medical Information Form | The forms to been seen by a doctor for an Occupational Medicine Exam and the release of the exam results | Occupational Health | 919-515-6862 |
Exhaust Ventilation For Hazardous Materials | Prevention of students, staff, and faculty overexposure to harmful airborne chemicals in accordance with recognized ventilation standards and University policies | Lab Safety | 919-513-1282 |
Expectations to Written Energy Control Procedures Requirement | Expectations to Written Energy Control Procedures Requirement | Occupational Safety | 919-515-0988 |
Exposure Control Plan for Bloodborne Pathogens | A BBP exposure plan must be adopted for any research, diagnostic, or teaching activity conducted with material derived from humans, including blood, body fluids, tissues, primary, or established cell lines. Use this Model / Template. | Biosafety | 919-515-6858 |
Exposure Prevention and Assessment | Lab safety | 919-513-1282 | |
Exposure To Biological Material Diagram | Use this diagram to initiate the appropriate steps if a concern arises regarding exposure to biological material at NC State University | Biosafety | 919-515-6858 |
Eyewash Log | Printable log for weekly emergency eyewash station testing | Occupational Safety | 919-515-6862 |
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 Safety | 919-515-2894 |
Gas Chromatography Electron Capture Detector | Rules and regulations associated with Gas Chromatographs and Electron Capture Detectors | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
General Emergency Response | Actions to take for a general emergency incident | Emergency Response | 919-515-2894 |
Hazard Review - Electrical Equipment Design | Lab safety | 919-513-1282 | |
Hazard Review - Items Needing Approval | Hazard Review - Items Needing Approval | Lab Safety | 919-513-1422 |
Hearing Protection Device | Guidance on the type of Hearing Protection Devices including ear muffs, ear plugs, and canal caps | Occupational Health | 919-515-6862 |
Human Resources Approved Medical Facilities | List of clinics and emergency rooms approved for staff and faculty | Occupational Health | 919-515-6862 |
Instruments and Equipment | Electron Microscopes, Gas Chromatograph Electron Capture Detectors and Liquid Scintillation Counters are all regulated on campus. find more information.discussed | Radiation Safety | 919-515-2894 |
Is My Project Required To Have An Environmental Impact Assessment? | The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) was designed to minimize the impact of major construction projects by requiring review of a project's environmental impact and preparation of an Environmental Assessment Or Impact Statement. Many routine operations and "non-major" construction projects do not require this documentation | Environmental Affairs | 919-515-6859 |
Laboratory Emergency Preparedness | Emergency planning and emergency checklist for unplanned or spontaneous events. | Emergency Response | 919-515-6655 |
Local Exhaust Ventilation System Requirements For New Projects | Requirements for new hoods, including pre-qualified ADA hoods, modified AHREA 110 test requirements, VAV hoods, and new and renovate fume hood construction | Lab Safety | 919-513-1282 |
Maintenance or Surplus Clearance Form | Use for equipment with chemicals or lasers | Lab Safety | 919-515-1282 |
Manager’s Safety Checklist | The Manager’s Safety Orientation Checklist provides an overview of health, safety and security topics for NC State employees and volunteers. | administrative | 919-515-2895 |
Noise Exposure Hazard Assessment form | Form for Assessment of Noise Hazard in the work place | Occupational Health | 919-515-6862 |
Pesticide Exposure Prevention | Summary of compliance with EPA's 40 CFR 170 | Occupational Health | 919-515-6862 |
Radiation Emergency Response | Actions to take for a radioactive incident | Emergency Response | 919-515-2894 |
Safety and Health Concerns for Surplus Equipment | Safety and Health Concerns for Surplus and / or Disposal of Equipment | Lab Safety | 919-513-1282 |
Mercury Thermometer Fact SheetMercury Thermometer Fact SheetSafety Quick Facts Mercury Containing Equipment | Standards for collecting, storing, and transporting the mercury-containing equipment | Environmental Affairs | 919-515-6859 |
Safety Shower Information | Lab safety | 919-513-1282 | |
Spill response guidelines | Actions to take in the event of a spill / leak | Emergency Response | 919-515-2894 |
Stormwater Exposure Management Program Annual Facility Evaluation and Certification | Yearly program that ensures proper stormwater management for a given facility | Environmental Affairs | 919-515-6859 |
Working Safely with Engineered Nanomaterials | These 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 Safety | 919-515-6860 |