Laboratory Safety Training


Chemical Safety for Laboratory Workers (EHS301, EHS302, EHS303, EHS304, & EHS305)

                                                                                                     Course Length: 2 Hours Register

Chemical Safety for Laboratory Workers is a new course which replaces the combination of Chemical Management Online (CMO) and Introduction to Laboratory Safety training.  Chemical Safety for Laboratory Workers training is required for any person who works in laboratories where chemicals are used. The objective of this class is to explain general and MU-specific information regarding chemical and physical hazard identification, handling, disposal of hazardous (chemical) materials, personal protective equipment, and engineering controls.

This course is hosted by HSI and can be found in EHS Assistant Training Portal.  If the training course is not assigned to you it can also be found under "Additional Resources" in the HSI portal.  The training should take about 2 hours to complete. You should turn off pop-up blockers before clicking the link below to begin the training.

The Chemical Safety for Laboratory Workers course is comprised of five modules:  EHS301 Analyzing Hazards, EHS302 Working Safely, EHS303 Laboratory Safety, EHS304 Hazard Communication, and EHS305 MU Specific Chemical Safety Training.  You must complete all five modules and score at a minimum 80% on each assessment or quiz to receive credit for this course.

 

Chemical Safety for Ancillary Workers (EHS320)

                                                                                            Course Length: 15 minutes  Register

This class is designed to familiarize campus users with information that they may encounter on Laboratory Hazard Communication signs.

This course is hosted by HSI and can be found in EHS Assistant Training Portal.  If the training course is not assigned to you it can also be found under "Additional Resources" in the HSI portal.  The training should take about 15 minutes to complete. You should turn off pop-up blockers before clicking the link below to begin the training.

The Chemical Safety for Ancillary Workers course is comprised of one module:  EHS320 Chemical Safety for Ancillary Workers Training.

 

Laser Safety (EHS180)

                                                                                                      Course Length: 1 Hour  Register

This class is designed to give training on the safe use of LASERs at MU and will cover general concepts of LASER science, LASER classifications, LASER specific and non-beam hazards, biological effects, ANSI Standards, LASER accidents, LASER hazard evaluations and control methods including personal protective equipment.

This course is hosted by HSI and can be found in EHS Assistant Training Portal.  If the training course is not assigned to you it can also be found under "Additional Resources" in the HSI portal.  The training should take about 1 hour to complete. You should turn off pop-up blockers before clicking the link below to begin the training.

The Laser Safety course is comprised of one module:  EHS180 Laser Safety Training.  You must complete the module and score at a minimum 80% on the assessment to receive credit for this course.

 

Liquid Nitrogen Safety (EHS738)

                                                                                             Course Length: 30 minutes  Register

This class is designed to give training on the safe use of Liquid Nitrogen at MU and will cover general concepts of liquid nitrogen safety.

This course is hosted by HSI and can be found in EHS Assistant Training Portal.  If the training course is not assigned to you it can also be found under "Additional Resources" in the HSI portal.  The training should take about 30 minutes to complete. You should turn off pop-up blockers before clicking the link below to begin the training.

The Liquid Nitrogen Safety course is comprised of one module:  EHS738 Liquid Nitrogen Safety Training.  You must complete the module and score at a minimum 80% on the assessment to receive credit for this course.