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National Safety Month 2019: Fatigue
As our lives get ever busier, our sleep is often the first thing to go and we can quickly become fatigued. Being fatigued can have serious impacts on our health and safety, but some simple steps can help you get the rest you need.
Categories: Safety Awareness News
Measles Preparedness
As of June 6, 2019, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that there have been 1,022 cases of measles in 28 states this year. This is the greatest number of cases reported in the U.S. since 1992 and since measles was declared eliminated in 2000.
Categories: Infectious Diseases News, Measles Preparedness News
National Safety Month 2019: Slips, Trips and Falls
Though they might seem harmless, slips, trips and falls are some of the most common hazards we face in the workplace and they can have serious consequences.
Categories: Safety Awareness News
National Safety Month 2019: Hazard Recognition
Hazards are everywhere. Though you might not view your workplace as particularly ‘hazardous’, dangers are often there. You may have just become accustomed to them and aren’t seeing them.
Categories: Safety Awareness News
April 2019 Laboratory Safety Winners
EHS appreciates the support for safe work environments on campus by the medal winners.
Categories: Laboratory Safety News