Administrative
Responsibilities/Issues:
Departmental
administrators may be responsible for administering
the various, state, federal, and institutional policies
that govern sponsored research related to environmental
health and safety. In some cases, the departmental administrator
will work with a departmental-appointed chemical hygiene
officer to ensure compliance of environmental health
and safety policies, or in some departments there is
a faculty/administrative level chemical hygiene officer
who assumes these responsibilities and reports directly
to the Chair.
The
Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) and the Radiation
Safety web sites are an excellent resource for departmental
administrators and should be used as the primary source
for information. At the EH&S website there are also
links to other institutional safety information sources,
such as the SMH Infection Control and the UR Hazardous
Waste Management Unit. Other components of the EH&S
web site are important notices, alerts, advisories,
emergency readiness for research laboratories, formaldehyde
spill responses for patient care and research areas,
new employee information, job hazard assessments, and
the OSHA required training for laboratory personnel.
Other links on the EH&S web site are Emergency Response
Plan for the River Campus, and for Strong Memorial Hospital,
including the Medical Center, Fire Marshal's Office,
Industrial Hygiene, Institutional Biosafety Committee,
Pest Control, and Sanitarian's Office. The EH&S web
site can be accessed at http://www.safety.rochester.edu.
The
Radiation Safety Unit (UR Medical Center) contains information
on ordering, billing, and material pick-up services,
procedures, training, fees, manuals, standard operating
procedures for radiation and contamination surveys,
vendors, forms, waste disposal, and notices to employees.
The Radiation Safety Unit web site can be accessed at
http://extranet.urmc.rochester.edu/radiationsafety/rshpage.htm.
Departmental
administrators need to be cognizant of all laboratory
safety compliance issues. Some of the compliance programs
are:
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Chemical Hygiene Training Program: An inclusive annual
training program for all laboratory personnel.
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Chemical Inventory: A quarterly updated inventory
of chemicals in each laboratory, which includes a
site location map.
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Decommissioning Laboratories: When a faculty member
transfers to a new laboratory or leaves the institution,
the laboratory must be decommissioned. The EH&S website
will soon have these policies and procedures listed
on its website.
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Laboratory Inspections: Laboratory inspections can
occur at any time by institutional, state, or federal
inspectors.
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Surveys: Completion of the annual EPA survey, EH&S
Survey, Bioterrorism Surveys, and Polio Virus Survey,
or any other survey submitted to the institution for
federal or state compliance.
ORPA
Sign-Off:
The second page (back-side) of the ORPA sign-off page
lists the following questions:
E (a). Will this project include
pathogens, recombinant DNA molecules, human specimens,
virus vectors, human cell lines or de novo generation
of transgenic animals? For additional information,
consult the IBC web page at www.safety.rochester.edu/ibc
E (b). Will this project involve an OSHA recognized
carcinogen? (2-cetylaminofluorene, 4-Aminodiphenyl,
Benzidine, bis-Chloromethyl ether,
3,3’-Dichlorobenzidine
(and its salts), 4-Dimethylaminoazo-benezene, Ethyleneimine,
methyl chloromethyl ether, alpha-Naphthylamine, beta-Naphthylamine,
4-Nitrobiphenyl, N-Nitrosodimethylamine, beta-Propiolactone).
If
answer to question E(a) or E(b) is marked “Yes”,
please send a copy of the signoff form to the attention
of the IBC Executive Secretary at Environmental Health & Safety
Department, RC Box 278878 .
For
questions, visit the Environmental Health and Safety
website at http://www.safety.rochester.edu or
call one of the Industrial Hygienists at 5-3241.
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