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  • Radioactive Waste Billing

    The cost of radioactive material waste disposal has increased with the new fiscal year. Rates were last changed for fiscal year 2020.Pricing is as follows:FY 2023Dry Active Waste (off-site disposal)         $329.66/cu ftDry Active Waste (decay)                        $143.57/cu ft ...
  • A Bad Day in the Lab - Unlabled Waste Containers

    Unlabeled organic solvent waste was poured into a larger 4-liter container of aqua regia (concentrated hydrochloric acid and concentrated nitric acid). The aqua regia waste container was recapped, the hood sash was closed and left alone. Within minutes, lab occupants heard a whistling sound, followed by a loud explosion. When mixed, the incompatible wastes created a rapid reaction and over-pressu...
  • Online Risk Assessment Tool (ORAT)

    Participation in the Ohio State’s Occupational Health Program is mandatory for all faculty, staff, students, and volunteers who work in university laboratories and animal facilities. Additional university employees participate in the program due to job-related duties.  Part of this program is completion of an online risk assessment (ORAT) to identify, evaluate, manage and reduce potential health ...
  • Safety Brief - Lifting Safety

    Lift Smart - Think, Then Start!Lifting heavy items is one of the biggest causes of injury in the workplace.Improper heavy lifting can lead to:Back injuriesHerniasStrains and SprainsLifting is a breeze when you bend at the knees!Always bend at the knees when lifting an object.If an object is too heavy, get help. The maximum lifting weight for any individual should not exceed 50 pounds.Use equipmen...
  • Good Catch Spotlight - Active Gas Line

    Your safety is our top priority. Students, faculty, staff, visitors and patients are encouraged to report conditions that they believe could have resulted in more serious consequences so proper actions can be implemented to prevent future injuries or property damage. A recent example of a Good Catch is listed below.Incident Title – Active Gas Line in Scheduled Building DemolitionIncident Type – U...

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