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Laboratory Safety Manual

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SECTION 2: Departmental Chemical Hygiene Plans

Each science and engineering department has its own Chemical Hygiene Plan. This plan includes information about:
 

  • Roles and responsibilities for laboratory safety in the department
  • Chemical Hazard Identification
  • Controlling Chemical Exposures
  • Fume Hood Evaluations
  • Information and Training
  • Emergency Action Plans
  • Prior Approval for Laboratory Procedures
  • Medical Examinations and Consultations
  • Particularly Hazardous Substances
  • Laboratory Inspections and Audits
  • Department Facility Systems

To view a particular Chemical Hygiene Plan, click on the department name.
 

Department Chemical Hygiene Officer
Chemical Engineering Professor Jay Benziger
A407 E-Quad
258-5416
Chemistry Steven Bernasek
13B Frick Lab
258-4986
Civil and Environmental Engineering Joseph Vocaturo
E114 E-Quad
258-5783
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Richard Smith
101 Guyot Hall
258-3867
Electrical Engineering Conrad Silvestre
C402 E-Quad
258-6236
Geosciences Robert Koenigsmark
151 Guyot Hall
258-4123
Lewis-Sigler Institute

Andrew States
071 Carl Icahn Lab
258-1991

Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Michael Vocaturo
J207 E-Quad
258-5236
Molecular Biology Michael Fredericks
B-2 Guyot Hall
258-1351
Physics

James Kukon
124 Jadwin Hall
258-4364

Princeton Research Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials (PRISM)

Don Schoorman (Bowen) 121 Bowen Hall 258-0018
Conrad Silvestre (EQuad) C402 EQuad 258-6236

Psychology Gary Drozd
0-C-7 Green Hall
258-7476

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