Tag: lab decommissioning

  • Reminders for Lab Decommissioning

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     Is your lab moving? Is your lab relocating to a new space? Is your lab closing-out and stopping research activities?  If you answered YES to any of these questions, contact your EHSO Building Liaison. We are here to help make the transition smooth and easy.    The Decommissioning Process: Why this Process is Important: Proper laboratory…

  • Preparing for Lab Moves and Close-Outs

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    Is your lab moving? Is your lab relocating to a new space? Is your lab closing-out and stopping research activities? If you answered YES to any of these questions, contact your EHSO Building Liaison. We are here to help make the transition smooth and easy. How to Prepare for Lab Moves & Close-Outs EHSO has…

  • Preparing for Lab Moves and Close-Outs

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    EHSO guidelines for lab decommissioning: www.ehso.emory.edu/content-guidelines/LabDecommissioningGuidelines.pdf Proper Laboratory Decommissioning: Ensures that the vacated space is in a stable and known condition, safe for individuals unfamiliar with the laboratory to enter, Reduces disposal costs associated with unwanted and unknown hazardous materials, and Encourages sustainability through redistribution of unwanted, useable laboratory equipment and supplies. Ultimate responsibility for preparing a laboratory to be safe and compliant lies…

  • Preparing for Lab Moves & Close-Outs

    EHSO guidelines for lab decommissioning: http://www.ehso.emory.edu/content-guidelines/LabDecommissioningGuidelines.pdf Proper Laboratory Decommissioning: ensures that the vacated space is in a stable and known condition, safe for individuals unfamiliar with the laboratory to enter. reduces disposal costs associated with unwanted and unknown hazardous materials, and encourages sustainability through redistribution of unwanted, useable laboratory equipment and supplies. Ultimate responsibility for…