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  1. Ohio University will transition from LEO to Cayuse in a staggered approach. Phase I will include Outside Interests, Sponsored Projects and Human Ethics. Phase II will include Hazard Safety and Animal Oversight. Phase II will be after all of Phase I is completed. Implementation Timeline. Spring 2023.

  2. Hazardous Materials Program Manager at Ohio University · Originally from the Cleveland area, I worked in residential construction for a several years during and after high school.

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    • Ohio University
    • Auburn Career Center
    • Athens, Ohio, United States
  3. May 4, 2022 · The Ohio University Safety Department works tirelessly across all of OHIO’s campuses to ensure the University is meeting safety requirements and is in compliance with research regulations.

  4. The occupational safety and health programs include development and implementation of our O.S.H.A programs, asbestos, lead paint, industrial hygiene, air & noise sampling, indoor air quality, occupational safety, ergonomics, special event safety, and general campus safety.

  5. Ohio university shall follow the procedures for obtaining, approval, registration, handling, storage, and disposal of biohazards or infectious agents as described in policy 44.107 and the "Biosafety Manual." (H) Hazardous materials spill response

  6. To ensure chemical safety in the workplace, information about the identities and hazards of the chemicals must be available and comprehendible to all employees. Hazard Communication training is available via the EHS training website or in person by contacting EHS at 614-292-1284.

  7. The 2023 edition of the State of Ohio Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) provides current research and updates on natural, technological, and human-caused hazards to which the State of Ohio is most vulnerable.

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