New Chemical Inventory System Coming Your Way!
EHS is actively working on procuring a new chemical inventory system to replace Chematix. The RFP will close February 10, 2016.
EHS is actively working on procuring a new chemical inventory system to replace Chematix. The RFP will close February 10, 2016.
Vote for Work Green, a program developed by GT Facilities Sustainability Committee and the GT Office of Campus Sustainability, to receive money from the GT SAA.
The 490 10th Street Office and Hazardous Waste Facility will be relocating to a new building in the spring. Be on the lookout for more information closer to the move date.
Georgia Tech completed nearly 100 unique asbestos related projects totaling over $565,000. Mold remediation projects totaled $50,000.
Hazmat recently acquired a new 14 foot box truck to collect hazardous materials for proper disposal.
In an effort to reduce PI burden, eliminate redundancy, and streamline processes, we are re-envisioning the lab inspection program in 2016
Slips, trips and falls are one of the leading occupational related injuries. Did you know the differences between slips, trips and falls?
The Office of Radiological Safety recently took advantage of the “Source Collection and Threat Reduction Program” (SCATR) to get rid of dozens of sealed sources of radioactive material that are no longer in use.
“I just have a small amount of acid; I’ll just pour it down the drain with plenty of water.” Learn why this is a BAD idea.
Adam Fischer, Taylor Porterfield, and Cary Redman are our newest EHS employees!