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EHS主办公室713-500-8100
EHS Hotline 713-500-5832
For Emergencies dial 911
Safety, Health, Environment & Risk Management’s (SHERM) mission is to work in conjunction with the UTHealth community to ensure that education, research, and health care service activities take place in conditions that are optimally safe and healthy for all students, faculty, staff, visitors, surrounding community and the general public.
Put simply, we exist to help people go home as healthy and safe as they arrived.
Our main office is located at the Operations Center Building (OCB 1.330) and we can be reached at 713-500-8100 or Fax 713-500-8111.
Important COVID-19 Update (November 17, 2021)
New COVID-19 Vaccine & Workplace Safety Policy
联邦政府最近发布了一系列适用于休斯顿Uthealth Houston的Covid-19疫苗的新法规,既是联邦承包商,又是医疗补助商认证的提供商。遵守这些法规对于维持我们的教育,创新,科学发现和患者护理任务至关重要。
For more information check out President Colasurdo's messagehere.
请点击上面的图标来了解更多respiratory protection options and recommendations at UTHealth. This informative graphic was designed in partnership with Environmental Health and Safety, Employee Health, Student Health, Infection Prevention, and the School of Public Health to create a summary of all the popular style masks, face covering, as well as N95 Respirators and the half face elastomeric respirator P100 filter. The goal is to provide our community with information that can help them make an informed decision on their level of respiratory protection. Additional information can also be found through external resources from the CDC and WHO. For any questions please contact Environmental Health and Safety at 713-500-8100.
Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) and Facilities, Planning & Engineering (FPE) have partnered to help educate research staff on the safe and energy efficient use of chemical fume hoods within our UTHealth laboratories. Here is why we care about the chemical fume hood sash height:
For safety:
When using a fume hood, keeping the sash height at the designated height (which is clearly indicated by a bright yellow sticker) helps protect users from potentially dangerous chemical fumes and splashes.
For energy conservation:
Fully closing the fume hood sash when not in use, or at the end of the day after use, helps to save a considerable amount of energy.
Did you know?
- A single open fume hood consumes as much energy as 3.5 residential homes!
- Closing the fume hood sash helps to reduce the amount of air exhausted out of the building, therefore reducing the amount of air that must be conditioned within the lab space by the building’s HVAC system.
- Energy savings = cost savings for UTHealth!
We now have the capability to remotely monitor chemical fume hood performance, so don’t be surprised if you see a friendly EHS or FPE staff member coming by your laboratory to provide a reminder about keeping the fume hood sash closed when not in use.
Thank you for doing your part to work safely and energy efficiently!
Reminder about PPE use:
This is a reminder to all research personnel that Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) should not be worn outside of the laboratory setting. Recently there have been instances of people observing researchers wearing in public spaces, specifically using gloved hands to open doors or push elevator buttons. After all, do you really know where that glove has been?
Please do not wear gloves or other PPE outside of the laboratory, especially on elevators, in hallways, or in break rooms. |
If it is necessary to transport items between labs on the same floor, one hand may be gloved, while the other hand remains without a glove to open the doors between labs. Gloves should never be worn in the elevator or break rooms. Ideally items should be transported using carts and secondary containment, especially when transporting items between floors.
Insider Threat Awareness at UTHealth
Reporting behaviors of concern is vital to protecting the University's intellectual property, it's safety and future. |
Initial Lab and Bloodborne Pathogen's Safety TrainingOnline only until further notice due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic |
Annual Lab and Bloodborne Pathogen's TrainingOnline only until further notice due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic |
Basic Radiation Safety TrainingJanuary 12-13, 2022 |
Infectious Substance Shipping TrainingOnline only until further notice due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic UTPhysicians Training |
Questions regarding training or University Online Learning platforms? |