By Wendy Conner It might surprise you that peroxide is a danger. Almost all of us have used hydrogen peroxide at home to clean wounds or as a household cleaning aid. It is for this reason that many don’t consider it a danger. Common household peroxide is a 3% solution of the simple peroxide H2O2… Read more »
Laboratory Safety
One Time Magic. Twice Could Be Tragic.
By Winston Baity Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle are the guidelines for sustainable life. Recycling is very important as waste has a huge negative impact on the environment. Personal protective equipment (PPE) is your last line of defense to any hazards you would be working with inside the research laboratory. Commonly reused PPE in the laboratory includes your eye protection… Read more »
EHS Laboratory Safety Staff
In recent years there have been several changes to the Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) staff. We want to give you the opportunity to learn a little bit about the current EHS Laboratory Safety personnel. Bloomington Nathan Herr Nathan (Nate) Herr is the IU Bloomington Laboratory Safety Manager and has over 12 years of… Read more »