Blood spills or other human body fluids that occur inside or in the outside environment need to be decontaminated to prevent the potential transmission of communicable disease. The circumstances ...
Biological (Hospital Areas): Call floor nurse or Environmental Services @ 934-4288 Or Hospital Safety @ 934-1246 (Campus Areas) Call responsible investigator or Biosafety @ 934-2487. Chemical (All ...
A city solid waste truck breaks down and leaks gallons and gallons of hydraulic fluid onto a business parking lot, but it's what city workers did after the spill that is raising questions.City crews ...
Sometime shortly after the lid is removed from a preschooler’s sippy cup and is carried to the table, the glass slips and the milk is spilled on the floor. Reactions to this event can vary, but most ...
Chemical spills can occur on campus at any time and have the potential to cause harmful effects. If there is any risk to your health or safety, evacuate the area and contact both UB Police and UB ...
Hazardous materials are stored in many settings and buildings on campus. The E.H.S. office maintains a chemical (CAMEO) inventory database of what rooms and buildings may have products that are ...
When new spill responders are being taught to respond to spills, a lot of time wisely is spent sharing tricks of the trade and discussing the details of the equipment that commonly is used during ...
Menu University Response Evacuation of People with Disabilities Emergency Phone Numbers Employee Emergency Resources The first priority in all spill situations is a person's health and safety. Do not ...