Author: Beth Savoy
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Sharps Safety Reminder for Working in DAR
Each year EHSO conducts inspections of the Animal Facilities on campus. While conducting inspections within DAR, we observed recapped needles within the sharps containers. We also observed syringes inside of the regular trash cans. EHSO requires lab personnel to properly dispose of sharps in the laboratory and also within the animal facility. The purpose of this practice is…
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GA Department of Natural Resources (GA DNR) Inspection Update
In June of this year, GA DNR visited Emory’s campus for an inspection regarding our Radioactive Materials License. The recent inspection of Emory by GA DNR identified one deficiency in our practices. GA DNR requires those who supervise radioactivity users to have documentation of completed refresher training in order to maintain compliance with the Radiation…
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Laboratory Self-Inspection Corrective Action Plan
Each year, the Environmental Health and Safety Office (EHSO) requires all Emory labs to conduct a laboratory self inspection. The Self-Inspection is a method we use to enable labs to become more familiar with safety requirements. We also want to improve the labs’ ability to proactively address common safety issues. Labs in each research building…
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Sharps Safety
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 62% to 88% of sharps injuries can be prevented simply by using safer medical devices. Researchers should always consider what is needed to safely handle any sharps that are used and identify the different scenarios when a sharps injury can occur. By identifying when a sharps…