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HMC: Patricia Steele Wireless Cellular Antennas Focus Sheet
 
The HMC: Patricia Steele Wireless Cellular Antennas Focus Sheet describes the additional safe work practices for this site.
More information is available on the Radiofrequency…
  UW Bothell Discovery Hall Wireless Cellular Antennas Focus Sheet
 
The UW Bothell Discovery Hall Wireless Cellular Antennas Focus Sheet describes the additional safe work practices for this site.
More information is available on the …
  4545 Building Wireless Cellular Antennas Focus Sheet
 
The 4545 Building Wireless Cellular Antennas Focus Sheet describes the additional safe work practices for this site.
More information is available on the Radiofrequency:…
  Loading Dock Safety Focus Sheet
 
The Loading Dock Safety Focus Sheet helps raise awareness of safety hazards near loading docks and provides guidance for safely operating around these areas.
 
  Approach Distances to Exposed Energized Parts
The Approach Distances to Exposed Energized Parts describes the limited approach boundary, restricted approach boundary, and arc flash protection boundary.Refer to the UW Electrical Safety…
  Radio Frequency Safety Exposure Categorization
 
Radio Frequency Safety Exposure Categorization describes control measures and required signage for four categories of exposure to radiofrequencies.
 
  Safe Handling of Cryogenic Substances
 
A superconducting magnet uses two types of cryogens (liquid helium and liquid nitrogen). Cryogenic liquids can be handled easily and safely, provided certain precautions are followed as…
  Superconducting Magnets: Basic Safety
 
There are a number of basic safety considerations for personnel using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and other superconducting magnetic equipment,…
  Installing Equipment, Furnishings and Fixtures in UW Buildings
 
University departments and units must follow the guidance in the Installing Equipment, Furnishings and Fixtures in UW Buildings Focus Sheet to avoid potential exposures to regulated…
  Fire Extinguishers & Cabinets Design Guide
 
Construction and facilities project managers download the Fire Extinguishers and Cabinets Design Guide.
Visit the Facilities Projects Support page for more information…
  Fire Extinguishers and Cabinets Design Specifications Template
 Construction and facilities project managers download the Fire Extinguishers and Cabinets Design Specifications Template.Visit the Facilities Projects Support page for more…
  Building Modifications and Exit Access Focus Sheet
 
The Building Modifications and Exit Access Focus Sheet describes requirements for UW buildings and systems that may not be altered without the necessary permits and approvals, including, fire…
  Facilities Project Support Staff
 EH&S performs plan reviews for facilities projects and provides consultation to ensure facilities are designed and constructed per established safety and environmental criteria. View the…
  Building Evacuation Exemption Request Form
 
The purpose of the Building Evacuation Exemption Request Form (Word) is to reduce the possibility of compromising a patient or animal’s health by stopping or delaying completion of a…
  Mobile Food Unit Policy and Guidelines
 
The Mobile Food Unit Policy and Guidelines apply to mobile food units (a readily movable food establishment, such as a food truck) serving food at UW locations. 
 
  Asbestos: An Overview
 The Asbestos: An Overview focus sheet provides information on asbestos and resources for managing asbestos at the University. 
  Asbestos in UW Buildings
 Many buildings at the University were constructed with asbestos-containing materials. The information in the Asbestos in UW Buildings focus sheet can help you avoid exposure to asbestos.…
  Prevent Asbestos Exposure and Protect Floor Tiles
 University units and departments should follow the guidelines in the Prevent Asbestos Exposure and Protect Floor Tiles focus sheet to prevent exposure to asbestos-containing material…
  Lead in Building Materials Focus Sheet
 
UW personnel need to be aware of the hazards exposure to lead poses and the ways to either control those hazards.