Stanford EH&S offers a variety of programs & services
to ensure that we all have a safe place to learn, live and work.
In this section you will find information on everything from preparing
for an earthquake to setting up your computer workstation; from
what to pour on a fire to what not to pour down the drain. Please
visit other sections of our site if you are looking for information
specific to laboratories, construction or waste management, supervisors,
training, inspections.
Stanford
Injury & Illness Prevention Program
Hazard Communication Program
(for non-researchers who use or come into contact with hazardous
substances during their work)
Ergonomics
(safe lifting, computer use, etc.)
Emergency
Preparedness Program
Fire
Safety Program
AED Program
Asbestos
& Lead Programs
Required Training for Laboratory Workers
Use Proper Handwashing Techniques -- Protect Your Health
Links
to relevant programs and topics
Occupational
Health and Safety
Reproductive
and Developmental Health Protection Program
Employee & Labor Relations Guidelines
Restriction of Pets and other Animals in Stanford University Buildings
Exclusion of Minors in the Workplace at Stanford University (10/02)
Health & Safety Requirements for Minors in Laboratories at Stanford University
Medical Clearance Requirement for Minors Working with Research Animals
Hepatitis B Vaccination Status for Minors Working with Human Blood or Other Potentially Infectious Materials
Stanford University Programs for Minors
Vehicle Safety
Golf
Carts
- Administrative Guide Memo 28.8 - Acquisition and Use of Golf-Cart Type Vehicles for University employees and Students
- Safety Guidelines
- Departmental Golf Cart-Type Vehicle Operator's Agreement
Bicycles
- SU Parking & Transportation Services - Bicycling at Stanford
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