The Chemical Hygiene Plan serves to establish a formal written program for protecting laboratory personnel against adverse health and safety hazards assocated with exposure to potentially hazardous chemicals. The plan includes information on each of the following topics:
- Roles and Responsibilities for Laboratory Safety
- Chemical Hazard Identification
- Controlling Chemical Exposure
- Fume Hood Evaluations
- Information and Training
- Emergency Action Plans
- Prior Approval for Laboratory Procedures
- Medical Examinations and Consultations
- Particularly Hazardous Substances (hyperlink to PHS page)
- Laboratory Inspections and Audits
- Departmental Facilities
- Important Contact Information
Click to download the 2019-20 Princeton University Institutional Chemical Hygiene Plan.
Department | Departmental Chemical Hygiene Officer |
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Chemical and Biological Engineering | Bruce Koel A311 E-Quad 609-258-4524 |
Chemistry | Andrew Bocarsly 388 Frick Lab 609-258-3888 |
Civil and Environmental Engineering | Joseph Vocaturo E114 E-Quad 609-258-5783 |
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology | Tina Hansen 235 Guyot 609-258-5810 |
Electrical Engineering | David Radcliff C402 E-Quad 609-258-6236 |
Geosciences | Michael Morris M46 Guyot Hall 609-258-4123 |
Lewis-Sigler Institute | Sanford Silverman 126 Carl Icahn Lab 609-258-8585 |
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering | Michael Littman D202A E-Quad 609-258-5198 |
Molecular Biology | Els Paine 121 Lewis Thomas Lab 609-258-1596 |
Physics | James Kukon 124 Jadwin Hall 609-258-4364 |
Princeton Research Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials (PRISM) |
VACANT |
Psychology and Princeton Neuroscience Institute | Gary Drozd 124 Peretsman-Scully Hall 609-258-7476 |