Thousands of potentially toxic plastic chemicals can migrate from food processing and packaging into the human body, a new ...
Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) is dedicated to ensuring a safe work environment for all Saint Louis University employees, students and visitors that is free of chemical hazards. EHS provides ...
Chemical safety is a critically important topic that covers the handling and use of chemicals in a way that is safe for humans and the environment. It includes risk assessment and education in ...
Chemical Safety Committee: The Chemical Safety Committee (CSC) addresses compliance with local, state, and federal mandates relative to the safe procurement, use, storage, and disposal of chemicals ...
The Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) requires employers to establish hazard communication programs to transmit information on the hazards of chemicals to their employees by means of labels on ...
Welcome to the Committee on Chemical Safety (CCS). This section highlights the Committee's activities and provides administrative resources for its members. Our primary activities include: Publication ...
By Manny Fernandez The Environmental Protection Agency, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and the Chemical Safety Board were investigating at a DuPont plant in La Porte, Tex., ...
Working with chemicals presents inherent risks to be mindful of, not only for the safety of your employees but also to ensure that your business has the appropriate insurance cover. Insurers often ...
RIT is legally required to maintain an inventory of the chemicals used campus, track where those chemicals are used, and ensure that the safety information regarding handling and storage of them is ...
That plastic wrap you find around the food you eat is far from benign: A new study shows that more than 3,600 chemicals leach ...
Do you handle harmful chemicals during your work? If so, it is required to complete this training course every two years (or if regulations change). UAB’s Chemical Safety Training (CS101) is based on ...
Researchers have found more than 3,600 chemicals from food packaging in blood, urine, and breast milk. Scientists are ...