Training
Research Education classesIntroduction to the IRB, the IACUC and the IBC
Introduction to Environmental Health and Safety and Radiological Health
Bloodborne Pathogens
Thursdays, 1:00 - 2:00 pm
May 29, June 26, July 31, August 28, September 25,
October 30, November 06, December 04
Rm 117 Research Administration Building
Maximum participants: 20
Please register below.
Shipping Category B Infectious Substances and Dry Ice
Thursdays, 2:00 -3:00 pm
May 29, June 26, July 31, August 28, September 25,
October 30, November 06, December 04
Room 117 Research Administration Building
Maximum participants: 12
Please register below.
Training location - Research Administration Building
Campus Map
The Research Administration building is building #512, located south of the Health Science Education building and accessible by the red, blue and black Shuttle Routes. There is a shuttle stop right on the corner. It is still labeled as the Rocky Mountain Center on the shuttle map online.
Awareness Training for Hazardous Materials Shipping
No classes offered at this time.
Please register here
For specific training requests for your department, please send your request via training@ehs.utah.edu. A minimum of 15 participants is encouraged.For additional or specific training requests, send an email to Training@ehs.utah.edu. On the Subject line, state the training you are requesting.
Video Libary Available for checkout on campus. Contact EHS at 1-6590.
Specific training requirements are set forth by OSHA in:
Hazard Communication Standard
Required by: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200
Frequency: Initial with annual retraining
Target Audience: All employees
Lab Standard
Required by: Laboratory Safety Standard - OSHA 1910.1450
Frequency: Initial and prior to work involving new chemical exposures.
Target Audience: Any individuals who work in research, teaching or clinical laboratories
Environmental Protection (RCRA & DOT Training)
Required by: Environmental Protection Agency & Dept. of Transportation
Frequency: Initial
Target Audience: All individuals who work with hazardous materials (chemicals and/or biohazardous materials)
Asbestos Standard
Lead Standard
Bloodborne Pathogens Standard
Respiratory Protection Standard
The future of state and federal training requirements focuses on preventing rather than reacting to hazards.
