Prior to departing from an assigned research space, all labs are requested to contact EHSO to schedule a Lab Decommissioning meeting. During this meeting, our office provides a comprehensive overview of the decommissioning process. This meeting is an opportunity to discuss the safety requirements that apply to your lab move. Additionally, at the meeting, we review the Lab Decommissioning Guidelines and assist with identifying the various waste streams present in the lab. To schedule a Lab Decommissioning meeting, contact your designated Research Safety Building Liaison or call the EHSO main line (404-727-5922). Labs should also review the Lab Decommissioning Guidelines for detailed instructions. Visit the following link to access the Lab Decommissioning Guidelines: http://www.ehso.emory.edu/content-guidelines/LabDecommissioningGuidelines.pdf
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