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Ergonomic equipment

IUEHS has an ergonomic equipment demonstration area at our office location at 2427 E. 2nd St. It is open to members of the IU community Tuesdays from 10:00am-11:00am and Thursdays from 1:00pm-2:00pm. The demonstration area is in the back building. Please ring the doorbell for access.

Appointments can be requested for IUEHS staff to conduct an ergonomic evaluation of your work area using the link below.

Schedule an evaluation appointment

Temporary food service events

If you are planning an event on campus that will provide food to the public, check the Decision Tree for Temporary Events Open to the Public to see if you need EHS approval. If you need approval, complete and submit the online application below.

Submit your application

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Request a waste pickup

Print a laboratory door sign with HALS

Print waste labels

Notify IUEHS of an impending lab closure or researcher departure

Request a clearance certification for a vacated lab space

Check the current waste collection schedule

Create or edit a reportable chemical inventory for your laboratory

Report an unsafe working condition

Request authorization for prescription safety glasses

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IUEHS News

NIOSH has an app to plan work in hot weather

Stay safe when you are working outdoors in hot weather. NIOSH has an app that calculates the heat index in real time to help plan work in extremely hot temperatures.

Find out more and get the app.

IUB is piloting a lab glove recycling program

IUB is piloting a disposable lab glove recycling program from Kimberly-Clark Professional. The program is called RightCycle. Under this program, Kimberly-Clark will take back their used disposable gloves. The returned gloves are used to make plastic products such as patio furniture and park benches. Any Kimberly Clark brand gloves that would otherwise go into the trash can be recycled. Gloves are collected in boxes in individual labs. When boxes are full, they can be returned to Kimberly Clark at no cost or they can be consolidated with gloves from other labs for return to Kimberly Clark. Contact Rick Hackler in the Chemistry Receiving department for more information.

Don't walk through construction areas!

Construction activity on campus is increased in the summer months. For your own safety, please respect the signs and boundaries around construction areas. Never walk through an active construction area, even if it doesn't look like anything is going on.

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