March 2018 Laboratory Safety Winners
EHS appreciates the support for safe work environments on campus by the medal winners.
EHS appreciates the support for safe work environments on campus by the medal winners.
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regulates chemical wastes in our laboratories and is enforced by the Environmental Protection Agency.
OWASA has completed its annual switch to use of chlorine instead of chloramines to disinfect drinking water. However, customers may continue to notice chlorine taste and odor in early to mid-April because some water treated with chlorine remains in the … Read more
Kitty Lynn has worked at Carolina for 14 years as a fire safety professional, performing inspections and teaching classes on fire safety.
In an effort to maintain a safe and healthy environment for all persons on campus and reduce UNC’s contribution to ocean debris, the Department of Environment, Health and Safety regularly schedules stream cleanups.
EHS appreciates the support for safe work environments on campus by the medal winners.
With the spring approaching, there is an increased chance of communicable diseases such as shingles and chickenpox.
Starting in March, OWASA will temporarily use chlorine instead of chloramines to disinfect our drinking water. This change is important to maintain the safety of our drinking water, but may result in different tastes, odors, and/or coloration. Water disinfected with … Read more
EHS appreciates the support for safe work environments on campus by the medal winners.