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Vacation Leave for SHRA Employees
leave-and-holidays ... , as well as organizational requirements, are considered when leave time is requested. In the event of an emergency or other unplanned absence, the employee must notify the supervisor as close
School of Nursing: Policy On Staff Infectious & Communicable Disease
The purpose of this policy is to outline the requirements for employees working in clinical environments who have professional contact/interaction with patients, clients, families and/or human subjects. ... employees who have experienced blood/body fluid exposure. It is the responsibility of the exposed employee and/or the exposed employee's supervisor to contact the clinic immediately in the event of an
Biological Safety Manual - Chapter 09: Primary Containment for Biohazards: Selection, Installation and Use of Biological Safety Cabinets
This document presents information on the design, selection, function and use of BSCs, which are the primary means of containment developed for working safely with infectious microorganisms. Brief ... from the cabinet. A radiation safety professional should be contacted for specific guidance.
Risk Assessment
The potential for untoward events must be evaluated to eliminate or reduce to the
Adams School of Dentistry: Procedure Following Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure
The purpose of this Procedure is to provide detailed, step-by-step guidance for UNC Adams School of Dentistry (ASOD) personnel to follow in the event of a potential bloodborne pathogens exposure. For a visual aid, see Attachment C ("Procedure Infographic"). ... Purpose
The purpose of this Procedure is to provide detailed, step-by-step guidance for UNC Adams School of Dentistry (ASoD) personnel to follow in the event of a potential bloodborne pathogens
Laboratory Safety Manual - Chapter 09: Controlled Substances
This chapter gives definitions and protocols for chemicals that are classified as controlled substances by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. Controlled substances have special rules for ... Appendix 9-D - Inventory of Schedule I and II Controlled Substances v 07-01-2014.pdf ... regulation.
The registrant must maintain all of the above-referenced records for a period of at least three years from the date of the last entry. In the event of an audit by DEA or NC-DHHS, Drug
Laboratory Safety Manual - Chapter 02: Laboratory Safety Plan
This chapter provides detailed instructions for completing and updating the various schedules of a Laboratory Safety Plan. The Laboratory Safety Plan is a required document that outlines specific conditions, hazards, and controls in your laboratory spaces. ... responders (EHS, UNC Public Safety, and Chapel Hill Fire Department) will use it to contact the PI or the Safety Supervisor in the event of an emergency after hours or on weekends.
Employee Information and
Laboratory Safety Manual - Chapter 04: Proper Storage of Chemicals in Laboratories
This chapter instructs you how to interpret the labels on chemical containers, and how to safely store chemicals in the laboratory in a way that minimizes incompatible chemical reactions, spillage, breaking, or waste due to expiration. ... , incompatible chemicals such as acids and alkalis should be stored completely separate from one another to prevent mixing in the event of an accidental spill or release of the materials. Limited storage space
Industrial Maintenance and Construction/Support Services Safety Manual - Excavation, Trenching and Shoring
Trenching and Excavation Permit Checklist v 07-01-2010.pdf ... Title
Industrial Maintenance and Construction/Support Services Safety Manual - Excavation, Trenching and Shoring
Introduction
These requirements apply to all open excavations made in the
Office of Human Research Ethics SOP 0701: IRB Review Process
The IRB will review and ensure that University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-Chapel Hill) research involving human subjects meets all required ethical and regulatory criteria for initial and ... conducting continuing review of research may rely on a current statement, or the most recent report, from the DSMB or DMC which indicates that it has and will continue to review study‐wide adverse events
Adams School of Dentistry: Choose Your Own Device Policy
The UNC-Chapel Hill Adams School of Dentistry has a legal and ethical responsibility to safeguard patient information. This responsibility includes ensuring that devices storing Protected Health ... will end up without a computer (e.g., in the event loss or theft) or facing costly out-of-pocket expenses once the manufacturer warranty has expired.
2. ADE Residents
For ADE (i.e., graduate
Radiation Safety Manual - Chapter 01: UNC-Chapel Hill Radiation Safety Program
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has been authorized by the State of North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Radiation Protection Section, to use radiation sources in ... Integrity and Risk Management. The committee shall also report to the Associate and Vice-Chancellor any event or situation relating to radiation which in the judgment of the committee might place the
HIPAA Research Policy
This policy addresses access, disclosure and use of protected health information (defined below) for University research (including research in the School of Medicine, which is part of the UNC Health ... -related purposes;
A description of each purpose of the use or disclosure (for example, a specific research study);
An expiration date or event, or a statement "end of research study" or "none
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. ... eventually permeate all glove materials. However, gloves are safe for limited periods if one knows the specific use and glove characteristics (such as thickness and permeation rate and time). Common
Responding to Allegations of Research Misconduct Procedure
) within the definition of Research Misconduct as defined in these Procedures or a separate sponsor or federal agency requirement; and
Preliminary information-gathering and preliminary fact-finding from
Biological Safety Manual - Chapter 08: Agent Summary Statements (Section VI: Arboviruses and Related Zoonotic Viruses)
infrequently studied, newly identified, or have only single isolation events may not have been evaluated by SALS, ACAV, CDC, or the NIH (See Table 3). Thorough risk assessment is important for all arboviral