
GT Fire Safety for the Winter Season
GT Fire Safety Winter Safety
It is common knowledge that a lot of fires and deaths are caused from portable space heaters (PSH) being used improperly. Portable space heaters are restricted in many businesses due to fear of fire. Per the National Fire Codes, Space heaters can be used safely. Space heaters should be restricted on the Georgia Tech campus due to other important reasons, not due to fire safety concerns.
Portable space heater use cause the following issues in Georgia Tech buildings:
Notes from the Office of Radiological Safety
Radiation Safety Officer, Steve Grimm, Retires
Occupational Safety News
All-New Revamped BUCKET TRUCK TRAINING that features classroom and hands on training
Biosafety Updates
Lab Floor Cleaning
We have received consistent feedback that our lab staff are unsure of how to request floor cleanings, that lab staff do not always feel comfortable having their floors cleaned, and that building services does not always feel comfortable entering lab spaces to clean floors. We have developed a few guiding documents for you to ensure that the floors in your labs remain clean and that a consistent process is in place to ensure everyone’s comfort and safety.
Hazardous Materials Management
The Hazardous Materials Team (HazMat) manages various types of waste on campus such as regulated and non-regulated chemical waste, biohazardous waste, universal waste, and used oil.
Annual Chemical Fume Hood Re-Certification Update
Key Changes to EHS Chemical Fume Hood Certification:
· Elimination of Bi-Annual Requirement:
There is no longer a need for bi-annual fume hood certification. Annual certifications will begin in January 2025. Each building or facility manager receives notice prior to certification testing.
· Board of Regents (BOR) Requirements:
Institutions must comply with the annual verification standards outlined below.
Annual Hood Verification Requirement: