Safety Program - NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory

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Safety Program - NOAA Global Monitoring Laboratory
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Global Monitoring Laboratory
Safety Program
Safety is a top priority at NOAA. The
NOAA
Safety and Environmental Compliance Office (SECO)
is the lead organization for safety at NOAA. We want all
employees and contractors to "promote a safe and healthy, environmentally responsible, energy efficient work
environment". All NOAA employees and their contractors are required to take the
NOAA Employee Safety Awareness Course
each year.
Contacts
In case of Emergency:
911 or x7777 (on internal phone)
303-497-7777 (when using cell phone)
DSRC Medical Unit
x3801
In case of Chemical Emergencies/Spills:
NIST BSHED
* BSHED: Boulder Safety Health and Environment Division
(NIST under contract with NOAA)
x5375, option 3
NIST Police (non emergency)
x3530
GML Radiation Safety Officer:
Brian Vasel
(720) 310-5530
GML Area Safety Representative:
Lauren Chartier
(720) 336-0110
General Safety
NOAA Safety and Environmental Compliance Office
(SECO)
NOAA Employee Safety Awareness Course
GML Lab Hazard Training Supplement
Lab Inspection Form
Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA)
Annual NOAA Safety, Environmental and Sustainability Awareness Course
Federal employees:
Login through the
Commerce Learning Center (CLC)
to take the course and automatically track completion.
Cooperative Institute and Other employees:
Access
NOAA Safety and Environmental Compliance Office (SECO) sponsored training
.
GML Employees on the Job Accidents and/or Injuries
Additional information regarding accidents and/or injuries while on the job.
Radiation safety with regard to radioactive materials.
Additional information, documentation and procedures for handling low-level radioactive materials.
David Skaggs Research Center Occupant Emergency Plan
Information detailing standard procedures for emergencies at the David Skaggs Research Center in Boulder, Colorado.
https://inside.boulder.doc.gov/emergency-plan