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This policy applies to Industrial, Maintenance, and Construction, and Support Services operations. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) guidelines for research laboratories are contained in chapter 5 of the Laboratory Safety Manual. Personal Protective Equipment for Clinic operations are governed by the Exposure Control Plan.
This policy applies to Industrial, Maintenance, and Construction, and Support Services operations. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) guidelines for research laboratories are contained in Chapter 5 of the Laboratory Safety Manual. Personal Protective Equipment for Clinic operations are governed by the Exposure Control Plan.
This chapter describes the various types of protective equipment and clothing that can protect you while working in the lab. Details for safe use, care, and acquisition are given for eye/face protection, gloves, lab apparel, foot protection, and respiratory protection.
Chapter 7 of the Adams School of Dentistry's (ASOD) Infection Control Manual explains the ASOD's requirements for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). This includes types of approved PPE, PPE per procedure/area, approved and denied areas for PPE, PPE specifications, PPE donning protocol, PPE doffing protocol, and PPE training.
Use engineering controls (i.e. enclose the entire beam path) whenever possible to eliminate the need for laser protective eyewear. Wear approved laser protective eyewear as appropriate when working in the controlled area of a class 3b or 4 laser or laser system in an open beam configuration. Consult with the LSO on selection of appropriate laser protective eyewear for each laser.
This procedure provides basic guidance related to the purchasing and trading-in of capital equipment.
This Procedure provides basic requirements for reporting Capitalized Equipment discovered missing or stolen during physical inventory.
This Procedure provides the requirements for tagging new Capitalized Equipment.
This policy conveys the requirements for the rental or lease of equipment.
This Procedure explains how the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ("UNC-Chapel Hill" or "University") transfers ownership of Capitalized Equipment to other institutions.
This procedure provides the guidelines related to gifts/donations of capital equipment to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
This Procedure provides instructions to transfer Capitalized Equipment between departments of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
This Procedure provides the guidelines to be followed in transferring capital equipment to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
This policy is intended to minimize the risk when acquiring unpurchased equipment to be evaluated for potential use.
The University offers this operating standard to provide clarification and guidance as to University practices regarding expenditure inquiries regarding equipment, in conjunction with Federal regulations governing allowability and allocability.