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TitleShort DescriptionEHS ProgramContact
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
Biosafety in Teaching LabsForm to be completed by the Course Instructor and submitted with the Biological Use Authorization for courses that require level 2 containment.Biosafety919-515-6858
Biosafety In Teaching LaboratoriesMemo outlining new guidance for handling live microorganisms in the teaching laboratoryBiosafety919-515-6858
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
Construction Guidelines: Laboratory Design guidelines for chemical/fume hoods and other local exhaust ventilation equipmentLab Safety919-513-1282
Electrical Safety: Lockout/TagoutProcedures and requirements of properly locking out or tagging out of energy isolating devicesOccupational Safety919-513-0988
Control of Hazardous Energy: Training Required training on hazardous energy sources for authorized employees, affected employees, and other employeesOccupational Safety919-515-0988
Cryogenic LiquidsHow to purchase cryogenic liquids, proper handling, and proper PPE usageLab Safety919-513-1282
Dangerous Goods Shipping Labels (IATA)Information on shipping labelsEmergency Response, Shipping919-515-3695
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
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
Fluorescent Lamps/Bulb Fact SheetEnvironmental Affairs919-515-6859
Hearing Conservation Program LogFillable form for logging hearing protection use and requirementOccupational Health919-515-6862
Information For Lab ManagersRadiation related support functions that lab managers perform for their PIsRadiation Safety919-515-2894
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
Laboratories conducting diagnosticsLaboratories Conducting Diagnostics On Humans, Animals, Or PlantsMemo of updated requirements for reporting on select agentsBiosafety919-515-6858
Laboratory Emergency PreparednessEmergency planning and emergency checklist for unplanned or spontaneous events.Emergency Response919-515-6655
Laboratory Management PlanManagement of unwanted materials (waste) in a laboratoryEnvironmental Affairs919-515-6859
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
Lead Management PlanLead Management PlanOccupational Health919-515-6862
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
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
Notice Of Changes: To NC State Laboratory Biosafety ManualMemo outlining changes to the NC State Laboratory Biosafety ManualBiosafety919-515-6858
Personal Protective Equipment Requirements for laboratoriesPPE requirements specifically for laboratory use only. Lab Safety919-515-6860
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
Secondary Safety ContactIn a new approach aimed to assist labs/other spaces to improve health and safety conditionsLab Safety919-515-3695
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
Live Tick Use in Labs Fact SheetBiosafety919-515-6858