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Occupational Health Recommendations for Working with Guinea Pigs, Hamsters, and Gerbils

Occupational Health Recommendations for Working with Guinea Pigs, Hamsters, and Gerbils
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 UW personnel working with guinea pigs, hamsters, and gerbils should follow these occupational health recommendations. 

Biological Reproductive Hazards Focus Sheet

Biological Reproductive Hazards Focus Sheet
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  The Biological Reproductive Hazards Focus Sheet provides guidance to University personnel who may be potentially exposed to certain biological agents and are pregnant or planning to…

Resources for laboratory equipment maintenance

If your research involves the use of centrifuges, ovens/furnaces, vacuum pumps, or other laboratory equipment, the Laboratory Equipment Maintenance webpage provides resources that can help you…

National Biosafety Month 2022: Substitute with safer alternatives

During National Biosafety Month in October, EH&S is encouraging labs working with biohazards to identify hazards that could be substituted with a safer alternative to reduce the potential for…

Control volatile organic chemical smells

Does your laboratory have volatile organic chemicals that produce strong, pungent odors even when the cap and bottle are intact? Controlling these smells, often found in chemical storage areas, will…

National Biosafety Month 2019: Biosafety beyond the lab

October is National Biosafety Month, a time to focus on your lab’s biosafety practices and policies. For 2019, EH&S is focusing on biosafety beyond the lab. We are encouraging you to reflect and…

UW Hazardous Waste Labels: Four different labels

UW Hazardous Waste Labels: Four different labels
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 Download an accessible form to create UW Hazardous Waste Labels.This form that allows you to enter unique label information for four different hazardous waste containers.Fill in the label…

UW Hazardous Waste Labels: Four identical labels

UW Hazardous Waste Labels: Four identical labels
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 Download an accessible form to create UW Hazardous Waste Labels.This form that allows you to enter label information for four identical hazardous waste containers.Fill in the label…

Universal Waste Labels: Four different

Universal Waste Labels: Four different
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 Click on the link above to download an accessible form to create UW Universal Waste Labels.This form that allows you to enter label information for four different universal waste…

Universal Waste Labels: Four identical

Universal Waste Labels: Four identical
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  Click on the link below to download an accessible form to create UW Universal Waste Labels. This form that allows you to enter label information for four identical universal waste…

Lab Self-Inspections

All labs at the University of Washington are expected to conduct at least one self-inspection annually. It is recommended that self-inspections are done at least several months after the most recent…

Lab Self-Inspection Presentation

Lab Self-Inspection Presentation
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  Click on the link below to view a presentation that discusses how to effectively conduct self-inspections of your research spaces and labs, how to use the new self-inspection tool,…

Replace Obsolete Biosafety Cabinets

Replace Obsolete Biosafety Cabinets
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  There are multiple models of biological safety cabinets (BSCs) at the UW that Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) has identified as obsolete. Visit the Biological Safety…

Replace your obsolete biosafety cabinet

The University has over 950 active biosafety cabinets (BSCs), and about 150 have become obsolete due to safer design standards and the challenge of obtaining replacement parts. Environmental Health…

2019 Lab Safety and Innovation Event Posters

2019 Lab Safety and Innovation Event Posters
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2019 Lab Safety and Innovation Event Presentation

2019 Lab Safety and Innovation Event Presentation
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2019 Lab Safety Awards and Innovation Event winners

On December 9, 2019, EH&S hosted the Laboratory Safety Awards & Innovation Event to share new practices developed to enhance the culture of safety in UW research and teaching labs. Executive…

Should you pull the fire alarm after a chemical spill?

Following the announcement of the Seattle Police Department’s preventable fire alarm initiative (that will result in fines for false alarms starting January 1, 2020), EH&S has fielded concerns…

SOP templates for Aqua Regia and Piranha Solution

Does your research require the use of Aqua regia or Piranha solutions? These are two types of acidic washes used for very specific purposes and have very important workplace health and safety…

Working Alone Safely Focus Sheet

Working Alone Safely Focus Sheet
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 Working alone applies to work or study occurring when no other person is in direct line of sight or within hearing range of the person working. A person may work alone in a lab, office, shop or…

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