ServicesDetermine if your research requires approval from the Administrative Panel on Biosafety (APB).
ServicesDetermine if your work involving recombinant and synthetic nucleic acid molecule use requires approval from the Administrative Panel on Biosafety (APB).
ServicesRequest assistance with installation of biosafety cabinets by calling (510) 845-5591.
ServicesThe following information sessions are offered by biosafety specialists - these can be done at a lab group meeting or any-get together, for one lab or a combination. Please check one of more of the offerings below that you are interested in. We will receive an email with your request and a Biosafety Specialist will contact you within a few days to discuss topics and logistics.
ServicesRequest assistance from the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) for continuity planning.
ServicesRequest a chemical inventory analysis to ensure that the quantities of hazardous materials in each control area are within maximum allowable quantities (MAQ).
ServicesRequest pickup of chemical waste with old paper tags (non-barcoded) or surplus chemicals.
ServicesChemTracker 4 is a web-based system that allows you to track your chemical inventory.
ServicesRequest a controlled machine authorization (CMA) number for an X-ray machine by calling (650) 723-3201.
ServicesRequest assistance with the disposal of controlled substances.
ServicesRequest services and support for cyclotron and radiochemistry facilities by calling (650) 723-3201.
ServicesRequest a consultation to review existing Department Operations Center (DOC) plans, create new plans, or learn about the University's emergency management organization (for DOC coordinators).
ServicesDonate chemicals that you no longer want or need to the Surplus Chemical Program.
ServicesRequest an electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic field (EMF) survey by calling (650) 353-1751.
ServicesRequest assistance with planning emergency procedures.
ServicesRequest assistance with broken equipment that has a serious impact on fire alarms or fire protection by calling (650) 723-2281.
ServicesRequest assistance from the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) to plan and facilitate an emergency exercise.
ServicesThis questionnaire helps Stanford University Principal Investigators and other supervisors to determine if healthcare workers under their supervision need respiratory protection against Airborne Infectious Diseases or safety training.
ServicesRequest construction work that involves asbestos or lead.
ServicesRequest assistance with shipping radioactive material by calling (650) 723-3201.
ServicesRequest a lab cleanout from the EH&S Chemical Waste Program (CWP).
ServicesThe Office of Health Physics at Environmental Health Safety (EH&S) assists Principal Investigators in maintaining a comprehensive laser safety program.
ServicesRequest information on the approval of Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs).
ServicesRequest this service to obtain surplus chemicals, free of charge.
ServicesRequest dosimetry to measure your radiation dose.
ServicesRequest assistance with establishing an environmental monitoring program by calling (650) 723-3201.
ServicesRequest a survey of equipment that was once used with radioactive material by calling (650) 723-3201.
ServicesRequest a radiation hazards evaluation to satisfy state requirements by calling (650) 723-3201.
ServicesRequest guidance and assistance with handling a radiation incident by calling (650) 723-3201 or (650) 725-9999 for emergencies.
ServicesRequest guidance and advice concerning radiation safety by calling (650) 723-3201.
ServicesRequest oversight for patients treated with a therapeutic dose of a radioisotope by calling (650) 723-3201.
ServicesRequest assistance with disposal of sealed radioactive sources by calling (650) 723-3201.
ServicesRequest assistance with pickup and disposal of radioactive waste.
ServicesThe objective of the Reproductive Health Protection Program is to: protect the reproductive health of male and female employees and students from occupational exposures to substances (chemical, biological, radiological or physical) known or suspected of being capable of posing a hazard to human reproduction; identify potential reproductive hazards and implement appropriate control measures.
ServicesThe Chemical Safety Database provides safety related information on how to properly handle, store and dispose of chemicals that may be in use on the Stanford campus.
ServicesRequest general support of construction projects, code consultation for potential future projects, or repair, replacement, or installation of fire protection equipment from the SUFMO.
ServicesRequest an analysis of unidentified material.
ServicesRequest assistance with waste determination and disposal of potentially hazardous materials by calling (650) 723-5069.
ServicesLabel your chemical waste using our online system and request pickup.
ServicesRequest proper training for using X-ray diffraction (XRD) devices.
ServicesRequest a shielding review for any room that will house an X-ray machine by calling (650) 723-3201.
ServicesRequest an annual X-ray machine survey by calling (650) 723-3201.
ServicesRegister an X-ray machine with the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) by calling (650) 723-3201.