Your workspace should provide adequate indoor air quality and be free of health hazards. If you are experiencing strong or offensive odors in your work area, follow the instructions below to make sure you know what to do and who to call. For extremely strong, irritating odors that are affecting your mucous membranes and/or respiratory system, you detect strong burning odors or […]
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Recent Articles for Emory’s Research Administrator
- FY2021 Lab Assessments
- Is Your Chemical Waste Stored Properly?
- Spring 2021 Faculty and Staff Onboarding Reminder
- Update to the Hazardous Waste Guidelines
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- Start 2021 with a Current BioRAFT Profile
- Do You Protect Your Eyes and Face?
- Holiday Safety
- Prepare for the Holidays – Submit your BioRAFT Registrations Early
- Update to the Formaldehyde Fact Sheet
New from NIH
- Enhancing Diversity at NIH-Funded Conferences January 22, 2021At NIH, we have and continue to focus not just on gender equity but on ensuring greater diversity in all aspects of the biomedical workforce. This means, that along with women, members of racial and/or ethnic minority groups, people with disabilities, and those from disadvantaged backgrounds are also included. To help ensure that the nation […]Mike Lauer
- Enhancing Diversity at NIH-Funded Conferences January 22, 2021
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