Protecting your eyes and face is important in the workplace and outside of work. 40% of all accidents that cause blindness occur at home. OSHA states that eye injuries cost employers over $300 million per year in lost production time, medical expenses, and worker compensation. Things to consider when working with hazardous material in the lab: […]
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Recent Articles for Emory’s Research Administrator
- Chemical Safety Spotlight – Corrosives and Flammables
- Extension Cord and Power Strip Safety
- Broken Glassware Boxes Available at the Chemistry Stockroom
- How to Surplus Unwanted Research Laboratory Equipment
- Do You Have a Non-Emory Individual Participating in Research Laboratory Activities?
- First Aid in the Workplace
- Don’t Risk a Fall – Use Ladders and Step Stools Properly
- Do You Have a Non-Emory Individual Participating in Research Laboratory Activities?
- Do you have a Division of Animal Resources (DAR) protocol that involves the administration of chemicals into animals?
- Chemical Safety Spotlight – Corrosives and Flammables
New from NIH
- New FY 2021 RCDC Categories and Funding Data are Now Available May 23, 2022NIH recently updated its Research, Condition, and Disease Classification (RCDC) system with FY 2021 actual spending data and estimates for FY 2022 and 2023. There are now 309 total RCDC publicly reported categories.NIH Staff
- New FY 2021 RCDC Categories and Funding Data are Now Available May 23, 2022
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