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TitleShort DescriptionEHS ProgramContact
Administration Standards and RegulationsThe standards and regulations are to assure every working man and woman safe and
healthful working conditions and to preserve our human resources.
Administrative919-515-6655
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
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
Colored Dye EventsHow to safely host an color dye event on campusEnvironmental Affairs919-515-6859
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
Filter Lenses For Protection Against Radiation EnergyOverview of welding filters needed for different types of weldingOccupational Safety919-513-0988
Flood Response InformationForm to fill out in the event of a flooding event within a university buildingEmergency Response919-515-6655
Hazard Review - Items Needing ApprovalHazard Review - Items Needing ApprovalLab Safety919-513-1422
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
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
Liquid Scintillation CountersPolicies associated with the purchasing, donated, moving, disposing of liquid scintillation countersRadiation Safety919-515-2894
New Principal Investigators & Lab ManagersOutlines the forms required during the application process to use radioactive materials (excluding human or animal use)Radiation Safety919-515-2894
Ordering Radioisotopes How to order radioactive material at NC StateRadiation Safety919-515-2894
Personal Monitors: Radiation DosimetersPrintable brochure on types of personnel monitors used at NC State UniversityRadiation Safety919-515-2894
Pregnant Radiation WorkersRadiation Safety policy for pregnant radiation workerRadiation Safety919-515-2894
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
Prevention of Animal Related DiseaseContains sources of information and what you should do to minimize infectionOccupational Health919-515-6862
RabiesDocument outlines; typical means of exposure, vaccination, and exposure wound careOccupational Health919-515-6862
Radiation Detection InstrumentsRadiation detection instrument use, requirements and calibration overviewRadiation Safety919-515-2894
Radiation Emergency ResponseActions to take for a radioactive incidentEmergency Response919-515-2894
Radiation InstrumentsOutlines instrument use, instrument requirements for laboratories and instrument calibration. Radiation Safety919-515-2894
Radiation Safety CommitteeOverview of committee member qualifications and responsibilitiesAdministrative919-515-6655
Radiation Safety FormsSummary of all the Radiation Safety FormsRadiation Safety919-515-2894
Radiation Safety ManualCommon practices related to working with radiation at NC State University in teaching, research, and diagnostic laboratories.Radiation Safety919-515-2894
Radiation Safety: Frequently Ask QuestionsFrequently asked questions about Radiation SafetyRadiation Safety919-515-2894
Radioactive Waste Management Procedures for disposing radioactive waste in the laboratoryEnvironmental Affairs919-515-6859
Reactor Safety and Audit CommitteeOverview of committee member qualifications and responsibilitiesAdministrative919-515-6655
Recombinant and Synthetic Nucleic AcidsUse this page to determine if your molecular experiments require IBC review.Biosafety919-515-6858
Relocation Of Chemicals To New Buildings Or Laboratories Guidance document for proper movement of chemicals and equipmentLab Safety919-513-1282
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH PROTECTION PROGRAMProvide assistance to staff, and supervisors when dealing with questions related to reproductive health / Pregnancy information and work at the University. Administrative919-515-2895
Respiratory ProtectionTo provide for the protection of NC State University employees from over
exposure to chemicals in the workplace according to OSHA Standard 29CFR1910.134
Occupational Health919-515-6862
Responding to Regulatory Agency VisitsAll faculty and staff will follow these procedures when responding to a visit from a regulatory agency.Administrative919-515-6655
RS-1/RS-2: Instruction For The Completion of RS-2/ Application For Non-Human Use of Radioactive MaterialThis form is for researchers desiring to use radioactive materials in a laboratory settingRadiation Safety919-515-2894
RS-3: Radiation Worker Registration FormThis form is used for new employees who will be working with radioactive materials or radiation-producing devicesRadiation Safety919-515-2894
RS-4: Dosimetry Service Assessment and Exposure History FormThis form is used to determine what dosimetry is appropriate for each worker and to obtain any prior exposure recordsRadiation Safety919-515-2894
RS-5: Radioactive Material Authorization Amendment FormThis form may be used to amend an approved protocolRadiation Safety919-515-2894
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
RS-7: Radioactive Material Package Receipt Information Form used to certify that radioactive materials are properly classified, described, packaged, marked and labeled, and are in proper condition for transportation Radiation Safety919-515-2894
RS-8: Radioactive Material Log of UseThis form will be issued with every primary vial of unsealed radioactive materialRadiation Safety919-515-2894
RS-9: Laboratory Contamination Survey RecordThis form may be used for monthly contamination surveys in the laboratoryRadiation Safety919-515-2894
RS-10A: CVM VTH Radiation Producing Device Authorization FormThis form should be used for research involving animals and radiation-producing devices within the College of Veterinary MedicineRadiation Safety919-515-2894
RS-10A: CVM VTH Radiation Producing Device Authorization Form;/aThis form should be used when acquiring radiation-producing devicesRadiation Safety919-515-2894
RS-11: Pregnancy Declaration, Instruction & Dosimetry Evaluation This form is used to formally declare a pregnancy to the Radiation Safety Office through voluntary means. Other paperwork and further consultation may be required at that time.Radiation Safety919-515-2894
RS-12: Radiation Safety Administrative Amendment Form used to indicate a charge of status for principal InvestigatorsRadiation Safety919-515-2894
Safety Related Items Needing Review or ApprovalSafety Related Items Needing Review or ApprovalLab Safety919-515-6860
Sealed Radiation SourcesPolicies associated with purchasing, donated, moving, and disposing of sealed radiation sourcesRadiation Safety919-515-2894
Supervisor ResponsibilitiesInformation and responsibilities supervisors and PI's should review.Administrative919-515-6860
Ultraviolet Radiation HazardsGeneral outline of working with ultraviolet sources, including PPELab Safety919-515-6862
Unsealed Radiation SourcesPolicies associated with purchasing, donated, moving, and disposal of unsealed radiation sourcesRadiation Safety919-515-2894
Voluntary use for Filtering face–piece Respiratory (Dust Mask) Employee Attestation Guidance Voluntary use for Filtering face–piece Respiratory (Dust Mask) Employee Attestation Guidance Occupational Health919-515-6862
Wi-Fi SafetyWi-Fi systems emit high-frequency, electromagnetic radiation during data transfer [normally 2.4 gigahertz (GHz)
or 5 GHz]. For many years, the potential for adverse health effects associated with working or living near this
equipment has been a topic of scientific study.
Radiation Safety919-515-2894
X-Ray Producing EquipmentPolicies associated with purchasing, donated, moving, disposal, and repair of x-ray producing equipmentRadiation Safety919-515-2894
Zoonotic Diseases ResourcesDocument that provides zoonosis information from the CDCOccupational Health919-515-6862