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Radiation Safety Manual - Chapter 02: Radiation Source Authorization and Radiation Worker Registration
To obtain authorization to procure and use radiation sources, a prospective Authorized User must complete and submit applicable Schedules of the Laboratory Safety Plan. For help in completing the ... university-policy ... adequacy of the proposed facilities. Depending on the quantity of material involved, the type of source and the complexity of the proposed procedures, the following will be considered:
Isolation from
Environment, Health and Safety Manual - Chapter 03.03: Injury, Illness, and Near Miss - Incident Investigation of Injuries, Illnesses, and Near Misses
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is committed to correcting an unsafe and/or unhealthy work environment. In order to do so, it is imperative incident investigations are conducted ... university-policy ... . The cause is the why a particular incident happened (i.e. oil on the floor). The effect is the result of what occurred (i.e. the employee slipped and bruised leg). When looking for the cause, several
Environment, Health and Safety Manual - Chapter 04.08: Fire Safety - Storage and Use of Flammable and Combustible Liquids
It is the policy of the University to use the recommendations contained in the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Codes as minimum guidelines to acceptable practices on Campus. A number of ... university-policy ... Title
Environment, Health and Safety Manual - Chapter 04.08: Fire Safety - Storage and Use of Flammable and Combustible Liquids
General
It is the policy of the University to use the
Environment, Health and Safety Manual - Chapter 05.03: Occupational Safety Policies - Hearing Conservation Program
university-policy ... hearing conservation program includes:
annual monitoring of noise exposures
annual training on noise exposures
use of hearing protectors
annual audiometric testing
Recognition and
Radiation Safety Manual - Chapter 10: Records
Under the terms of the University's authorizations to use radiation sources, EHS is charged with maintaining portal-to- portal surveillance of all radiation sources on the campus. In order to ... university-policy ... surveillance of all radiation sources on the campus. In order to facilitate this surveillance and to insure that a high awareness of the rules and regulations governing the safe use of radiation sources
Laboratory Safety Manual - Chapter 07: Highly Toxic Chemicals and Select Carcinogens
This chapter supplements previous chapters by giving specific extra precautions, postings, training, and protective equipment necessary when working with substances that are highly toxic and/or ... university-policy ... spill. Refer to the SOP website for more information and an SOP template that can be used to develop your own SOPs. Refer to Chapter 2 for instructions on completing an LSP. In addition to the safety
Radiation Safety Manual - Chapter 00: Emergency Numbers, Special Incident Reporting, and Preface
The Radiation Safety Committee, appointed by the Chancellor, formulates radiation policies and procedures. Responsibility for carrying out these policies and procedures rests with the Radiation Safety Officer who directs the Radiation Safety Section of the Environment, Health and Safety Department. ... university-policy ... faculty, staff, students, visitors, and members of the Chapel Hill community. Attainment of this goal requires cooperation and commitment on the part of us all.
The University emphasizes safety
Environment, Health and Safety Manual - Chapter 04.09: Fire Safety - Sign and Tag Requirements for Accident Prevention
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Standard Z53.1, Safety Color Code for Marking Physical Hazards, and the identification of certain equipment specifies standard colors and signs to be ... university-policy ... protection equipment, danger and emergency stops on machines.
Yellow because of its high visibility is the standard color for marking hazards that may result in accidents from slipping, falling
Summer School Procedures Manual Chapter 09: Teaching and Graduate Assistants
Only current graduate or undergraduate students can be nominated as an instructor or in any other instructional support position, such as a grader. Units may not appoint anyone else into these ... Title
Summer School Procedures Manual Chapter 09: Teaching and Graduate Assistants
9. Teaching and Graduate Assistants
Only current UNC-Chapel Hill graduate or undergraduate students can be
Biological Safety Manual - Chapter 03: Principles of Biosafety
A comprehensive biosafety risk assessment is a key component of a successful biosafety program and should be part of an all-hazards risk assessment; it should be conducted on a continual basis to address evolving risks within the laboratory environment. ... university-policy ... biosafety risk present at a facility should be based on a comprehensive biosafety risk assessment. A comprehensive biosafety risk assessment is a key component of a successful biosafety program and should be
School of Nursing: Contract Process For Fixed-Term Faculty
Faculty who are hired onto the Fixed-Term Track are a valuable part of the School of Nursing and make numerous, important contributions to the School of Nursing. The offer of a contract and the ... unit-policy ... Unit Policy
Title
School of Nursing: Contract Process For Fixed-Term Faculty
Introduction
Purpose
Provide policy and guidance on Fixed-Term faculty contracts.
Scope
Fixed-Term
Office of Human Research Ethics SOP 2501: Case Reports Requiring IRB Review
In general, an anecdotal report on one or a series of patients seen in one’s own practice and a comparison of these patients to existing reports in the literature is not research and does not require ... university-policy ... one’s own practice and a comparison of these patients to existing reports in the literature is not research and does not require IRB approval. Going beyond one’s own practice to seek out and report
Laboratory Safety Manual - Chapter 05: Protective Clothing and Equipment
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. ... university-policy ...
University policy on eye protection requires students, faculty, staff, and visitors in laboratories wear eye protective devices during any experiment or laboratory procedure (regardless of
Environment, Health and Safety Manual - Chapter 05.09: Occupational Safety Policies - OSHA Laboratory Standard
university-policy ... be found in the Laboratory Ventilation Policy. Information on obtaining continuous monitoring devices is available from the Environment, Health and Safety Office. Questions concerning hood efficiency
Environment, Health and Safety Manual - Chapter 04.21: Building Emergency Coordinators
The University has designated an Emergency Coordinator(s) for all of its occupied buildings. This document describes what each Emergency Coordinator is responsible for before, during, and after an emergency. ... university-policy ... assistance in evacuating.
A list of rooms containing hazardous materials, including type and potential maximum quantity on hand.
A list of equipment needing special attention in the event of power