The HAMM is published by EH&S and distributed to work areas throughout the Center and SCCA. This Manual contains official policy for employee health and safety, and for the handling and disposal of hazardous materials.
I. Emergency Preparedness and Prevention for all Staff
II. Chemical Hazard Communication
III. Laboratory Chemical Hygiene
VII. Hazardous Materials Transportation
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
A
Absorbing Aqueous Liquid Radioactive Waste: Hazardous Waste VI[ Back to Top ]
B
Bases: Special Instructions and Information III[ Back to Top ]
C
Carcinogens: Special Instructions and Information III[ Back to Top ]
D
Dangerously Toxic Chemicals: Special Instructions and Information III[ Back to Top ]
E
Early Intervention: Ergonomics VIII[ Back to Top ]
F
Fire Alarm Equipment I, 6.6[ Back to Top ]
G
Gas Chromatography Equipment: Radiation Safety IV, 14.7[ Back to Top ]
H
Handling Procedures Required For Known and Suspect Carcinogens - Table III[ Back to Top ]
I
Importing Biological Material: Biohazard Safety VII, 2.4
International Shipments: Shipping And Transporting Biohazardous Material VII, 2.5
Iodination Techniques: Radiation Safety IV
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J
Joint Use Hot Labs: Radiation Safety IV[ Back to Top ]
K
Keyboard Shelf: Furniture/Equipment Set-Up, Ergonomics VIII, 4.1.4[ Back to Top ]
L
Lab Closout and Decomissioning Survey IV[ Back to Top ]
M
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) III[ Back to Top ]
N
New Employee Orientation I, 1.0[ Back to Top ]
O
Occupational Health Nurse (OHN) I, 2.0[ Back to Top ]
P
Packaging Aqueous Liquid Radioactive Waste For EH&S Collection VI, 7.3.1[ Back to Top ]
R
Radiation Exposure Monitoring And Evaluation IV[ Back to Top ]
S
Safe Handling Practices For Radioactive Material IV[ Back to Top ]
T
Thyroid Bioassays: Radiation Safety IV[ Back to Top ]
U
Universal Precautions V, 7.3[ Back to Top ]
W
What A New Radiation Lab Worker Should Do IV[ Back to Top ]
X
X-Ray-Producing Machines For Non-Patient Use: Radiation Safety IV[ Back to Top ]