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Contact
Us Online
To
place an EH&S service order, contact us on our Service Request
Line at 829-2401. For all other business, contact one of the
main office
numbers
listed below:
Main Offices:
220 Winspear Avenue
South Campus
Tel 829-3301
Fax 829-2516
Radiation Safety Office:
14 Parker Hall
South Campus
Tel 829-3281
Fax 829-2029
North Campus Chemical Storage Building
Fax 645-6100
Normal working hours: 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday.
For emergencies after normal working hours, call University Police at
645-2222
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About
EH&S
The
Department of Environment, Health and Safety (EH&S), in consultation
with stakeholders, develops safety and environmental compliance standards,
policies and procedures
to guide the University community in meeting UB's Commitment to Safety.
EH&S functions as consultants to unit heads, faculty/staff members
and students in all areas of environmental compliance, safety and radiological
health. EH&S will make routine, as well as special health and risk
appraisals or investigations when necessary or requested, will assist
departmental safety committees in the development of intra-departmental
safety programs and participate in health and safety training and education
projects.
EH&S inspects campus operations and facilities to identify problems,
provides code interpretations and consults with departments to assist
in correcting problems. Inspections may be conducted routinely, or at
the request of any member of the University community, or in response
to accidents or other known problems.
EH&S also assists the University community in providing appropriate
and necessary health and safety training to all staff and students. This
assistance includes direct training, train the trainer support and assistance
in developing customized or special training programs.
About This Site
This
site was created and is maintained using Macromedia's Dreamweaver
MX.
The design of our site
borrows much of the look and feel of the Environmental
Health & Safety
site
at the University
of California, Riverside. Thanks, UCR!
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