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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
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
Back SafetySteps to protect one's back from pain and/or injuryOccupational Safety919-513-0988
Biological Spill Clean-up ProceduresBiological Spill Clean-up ProceduresBiosafety919-515-6858
Biosafety Cabinet Out of ServiceBiosafety cabinets must be posted prominently with this form if the unit goes into alarm, needs service for any reason, upon setting up or moving a biosafety cabinet prior to certification, or if the units last certification is beyond 12 months.Biosafety919-515-6858
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
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 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 Storage GroupsChemical compatible/incompatible storage groups chartLab Safety919-515-1282
Computer ErgonomicsHow to safely work in your office environmentOccupational Safety919-513-0988
Concerns for Surplus EquipmentConcerns for Surplus EquipmentAdministrative919-515-5208
Confined Space RequirementsConfined Space entry procedure and requirementsOccupational Health919-513-0988
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 Safety VideoCryogenic Safety Training and VideoLab safety919-513-1282
Dangerous Goods Shipping Labels (IATA)Information on shipping labelsEmergency Response, Shipping919-515-3695
Diving SafetyDiving at NC State is prohibited unless the requirements listing in the Diving Safety Requirements section herein are met.Administrative919-515-6360
Environmental Health and Safety Policies/ProgramsEnvironmental Health and Safety Policies/ProgramsAdministrative919-515-6655
Guide To Shipping Biological MaterialsShipping of biological materials, to comply with US Department of Transportation (DOT) and the International Air Transporters Association (IATA). This manual does not include agricultural and foreign customs restrictions. Biosafety, Lab safety 919-515-3695
Guidelines for sink disposal of chemical substancesSink Disposal of Chemical Substances.Environmental Affairs919-515-6859
Guidelines For Spill Response Provide guidance to NC State University staff on actions to be taken when a hazardous material spill occursEmergency Response919-515-6859
Hantavirus Pulmonary SyndromeResource for information sheet for Hantavirus Pulmonary SyndromeOccupational Health919-515-6862
Hazardous Material Transportation General Security AwarenessHow to create a security plan when shipping hazardous materials (biological, chemical, and radioactive)Emergency Response919-515-3695
Hazardous Materials shippingInformation for the shipping and transportation of hazardous materialsLaboratory Safety919-515-3695
Health And Safety Manual Table Of ContentsHealth And Safety Manual Table Of ContentsAdministrative919-515-6655
Herpesvirus Simiae Information on Herpes SimiaeOccupational Health919-515-6862
Illicit Discharge BrochureIllicit discharge information and reporting requirementsEnvironmental Affairs919-515-6859
Institutional Biosafety Committee Meeting Schedule 2016Institutional Biosafety Committee Meeting Schedule 2019Biosafety919-515-6858
Laboratory Emergency PreparednessEmergency planning and emergency checklist for unplanned or spontaneous events.Emergency Response919-515-6655
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 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
Liquid Scintillation CountersPolicies associated with the purchasing, donated, moving, disposing of liquid scintillation countersRadiation Safety919-515-2894
Maintenance or Surplus Clearance FormUse for equipment with chemicals or lasersLab Safety919-515-1282
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
Medical SurveillancePurpose of medical surveillance is early identification of conditions, that could present an increased risk of adverse health effects related to the task being performed.Occupational Health919-515-6862
Needle Stick Injuries and Non-Clean Sharp Object InjuriesProcedure to address actions that are to be taken after an employee experiences a non-clean need stick, other non-clean sharps contact including where there is the slightest suggestion that the integrity of skin has been broken by an item potentially contaminated with chemical, biological, or radioactive material.Biosafety919-515-6858
Occupational Safety and Health CouncilOverview of committee member qualifications and responsibilitiesAdministrative919-515-6655
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
Prevention Slips and TripsHow to avoid slips and tripsOccupational Safety919-513-0988
Quick Guide Safety OrientationBrief overview of process, steps and help resourcesLab Safety919-515-1282
Radiation Emergency ResponseActions to take for a radioactive incidentEmergency Response919-515-2894
Radiation Safety CommitteeOverview of committee member qualifications and responsibilitiesAdministrative919-515-6655
Reactor Safety and Audit CommitteeOverview of committee member qualifications and responsibilitiesAdministrative919-515-6655
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
Safety and Health Concerns for Surplus EquipmentSafety and Health Concerns for Surplus and / or Disposal of EquipmentLab 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 Feature Evaluation of Safety SyringesForm to document annual review according to the OSHA bloodborne pathogens standard if listed in your BBP Exposure Control Plan.Biosafety919-515-6858
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
Safety Shower InformationLab safety919-513-1282
Safety TalksIndex of Safety Talks newslettersOccupational Safety919-513-0988
SalmonellaContains sources of information and what you should do to minimize infectionOccupational Health919-515-6862
Sealed Radiation SourcesPolicies associated with purchasing, donated, moving, and disposing of sealed radiation sourcesRadiation Safety919-515-2894
Secondary Safety ContactIn a new approach aimed to assist labs/other spaces to improve health and safety conditionsLab Safety919-515-3695
Sharps Precautions Fact SheetItems are generally considered "sharps" if the item was designed to cut or puncture skin or if the item has the potential to penetrate skin when not properly handled. General guidance for the safe handling of sharps is provided hereBiosafety919-515-6858
Shipping Declaration Papers For Dangerous GoodsGuidance/example shipping forms for dangerous/hazardous materialsLab Safety919-515-3695
Skin Protection in Laboratories Yes/No form for analyzing skin protection needs in a laboratoryLab 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
Startup Of New Facilities (Laboratory Occupancy Checklist)Key steps to be followed for the occupancy of renovated spaces or new buildingsLab Safety919-513-1282
SteriGage Test PacksMemo that SteriGage Test Packs for autoclaving waste are single use onlyBiosafety919-515-6858
Storm Water and You BrochureOutlines how human activities impact water qualityEnvironmental Affairs919-515-6859
Storm Water Development ManualThis manual is to provide guidance to assist design professionals, contractors and project managers with land distributing and stormwater management requirements and to establish specific design and submittal criteria for development projects.Environmental Affairs919-515-6859
Stormwater Exposure Management Program Annual Facility Evaluation and CertificationYearly program that ensures proper stormwater management for a given facilityEnvironmental Affairs919-515-6859
Supervisor ResponsibilitiesInformation and responsibilities supervisors and PI's should review.Administrative919-515-6860
Suspicious Mail or PackagesActions to take if you find a suspicious packageEmergency Response919-515-2895
NCSU Surplus GuidelineNCSU Surplus Guidelines - Procedures for the Proper Disposition of
Equipment and Materials Through

NCSU Surplus
Environmental Affairs919-515-6859