RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
YOU MUST REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT HERE: https://cglink.me/2eQ/r2276601
Who Needs Lab Training?
Faculty, Staff, or Undergraduate or Graduate students working in an unsupervised research setting would be considered laboratory workers and must complete the safety training. So for example, a student working on an independent project in a laboratory will need to take training, as well as their supervisor. Students working as part of a structured class will receive the appropriate training from the instructor not from EHS.
How do I know if my work area is a lab or not?
It isn't always obvious if a work area is a lab space or not. Computer labs are obviously not and Chemistry labs obviously are. Your work area will probably fall under the "lab" definition if it has compressed gases, fume hoods or other safety equipment, electrical hazards, lasers, or hazardous chemicals. If you aren't sure please contact our office.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
YOU MUST REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT HERE: https://cglink.me/2eQ/r2276606
Who Needs Lab Training?
Faculty, Staff, or Undergraduate or Graduate students working in an unsupervised research setting would be considered laboratory workers and must complete the safety training. So for example, a student working on an independent project in a laboratory will need to take training, as well as their supervisor. Students working as part of a structured class will receive the appropriate training from the instructor not from EHS.
How do I know if my work area is a lab or not?
It isn't always obvious if a work area is a lab space or not. Computer labs are obviously not and Chemistry labs obviously are. Your work area will probably fall under the "lab" definition if it has compressed gases, fume hoods or other safety equipment, electrical hazards, lasers, or hazardous chemicals. If you aren't sure please contact our office.
YOU MUST REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT HERE: https://cglink.me/2eQ/r2276600
Who Needs Lab Training?
Faculty, Staff, or Undergraduate or Graduate students working in an unsupervised research setting would be considered laboratory workers and must complete the safety training. So for example, a student working on an independent project in a laboratory will need to take training, as well as their supervisor. Students working as part of a structured class will receive the appropriate training from the instructor not from EHS.
How do I know if my work area is a lab or not?
It isn't always obvious if a work area is a lab space or not. Computer labs are obviously not and Chemistry labs obviously are. Your work area will probably fall under the "lab" definition if it has compressed gases, fume hoods or other safety equipment, electrical hazards, lasers, or hazardous chemicals. If you aren't sure please contact our office.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
YOU MUST REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT HERE: https://cglink.me/2eQ/r2276605
Who Needs Lab Training?
Faculty, Staff, or Undergraduate or Graduate students working in an unsupervised research setting would be considered laboratory workers and must complete the safety training. So for example, a student working on an independent project in a laboratory will need to take training, as well as their supervisor. Students working as part of a structured class will receive the appropriate training from the instructor not from EHS.
How do I know if my work area is a lab or not?
It isn't always obvious if a work area is a lab space or not. Computer labs are obviously not and Chemistry labs obviously are. Your work area will probably fall under the "lab" definition if it has compressed gases, fume hoods or other safety equipment, electrical hazards, lasers, or hazardous chemicals. If you aren't sure please contact our office.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
YOU MUST REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT HERE: https://cglink.me/2eQ/r2276603
Who Needs Lab Training?
Faculty, Staff, or Undergraduate or Graduate students working in an unsupervised research setting would be considered laboratory workers and must complete the safety training. So for example, a student working on an independent project in a laboratory will need to take training, as well as their supervisor. Students working as part of a structured class will receive the appropriate training from the instructor not from EHS.
How do I know if my work area is a lab or not?
It isn't always obvious if a work area is a lab space or not. Computer labs are obviously not and Chemistry labs obviously are. Your work area will probably fall under the "lab" definition if it has compressed gases, fume hoods or other safety equipment, electrical hazards, lasers, or hazardous chemicals. If you aren't sure please contact our office.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
YOU MUST REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT HERE: https://cglink.me/2eQ/r2276608
Who Needs Lab Training?
Faculty, Staff, or Undergraduate or Graduate students working in an unsupervised research setting would be considered laboratory workers and must complete the safety training. So for example, a student working on an independent project in a laboratory will need to take training, as well as their supervisor. Students working as part of a structured class will receive the appropriate training from the instructor not from EHS.
How do I know if my work area is a lab or not?
It isn't always obvious if a work area is a lab space or not. Computer labs are obviously not and Chemistry labs obviously are. Your work area will probably fall under the "lab" definition if it has compressed gases, fume hoods or other safety equipment, electrical hazards, lasers, or hazardous chemicals. If you aren't sure please contact our office.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
YOU MUST REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT HERE: https://cglink.me/2eQ/r2276611
Who Needs Lab Training?
Faculty, Staff, or Undergraduate or Graduate students working in an unsupervised research setting would be considered laboratory workers and must complete the safety training. So for example, a student working on an independent project in a laboratory will need to take training, as well as their supervisor. Students working as part of a structured class will receive the appropriate training from the instructor not from EHS.
How do I know if my work area is a lab or not?
It isn't always obvious if a work area is a lab space or not. Computer labs are obviously not and Chemistry labs obviously are. Your work area will probably fall under the "lab" definition if it has compressed gases, fume hoods or other safety equipment, electrical hazards, lasers, or hazardous chemicals. If you aren't sure please contact our office.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
YOU MUST REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT HERE: https://cglink.me/2eQ/r2276609
Who Needs Lab Training?
Faculty, Staff, or Undergraduate or Graduate students working in an unsupervised research setting would be considered laboratory workers and must complete the safety training. So for example, a student working on an independent project in a laboratory will need to take training, as well as their supervisor. Students working as part of a structured class will receive the appropriate training from the instructor not from EHS.
How do I know if my work area is a lab or not?
It isn't always obvious if a work area is a lab space or not. Computer labs are obviously not and Chemistry labs obviously are. Your work area will probably fall under the "lab" definition if it has compressed gases, fume hoods or other safety equipment, electrical hazards, lasers, or hazardous chemicals. If you aren't sure please contact our office.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
YOU MUST REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT HERE: https://cglink.me/2eQ/r2276613
Who Needs Lab Training?
Faculty, Staff, or Undergraduate or Graduate students working in an unsupervised research setting would be considered laboratory workers and must complete the safety training. So for example, a student working on an independent project in a laboratory will need to take training, as well as their supervisor. Students working as part of a structured class will receive the appropriate training from the instructor not from EHS.
How do I know if my work area is a lab or not?
It isn't always obvious if a work area is a lab space or not. Computer labs are obviously not and Chemistry labs obviously are. Your work area will probably fall under the "lab" definition if it has compressed gases, fume hoods or other safety equipment, electrical hazards, lasers, or hazardous chemicals. If you aren't sure please contact our office.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
YOU MUST REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT HERE: https://cglink.me/2eQ/r2276610
Who Needs Lab Training?
Faculty, Staff, or Undergraduate or Graduate students working in an unsupervised research setting would be considered laboratory workers and must complete the safety training. So for example, a student working on an independent project in a laboratory will need to take training, as well as their supervisor. Students working as part of a structured class will receive the appropriate training from the instructor not from EHS.
How do I know if my work area is a lab or not?
It isn't always obvious if a work area is a lab space or not. Computer labs are obviously not and Chemistry labs obviously are. Your work area will probably fall under the "lab" definition if it has compressed gases, fume hoods or other safety equipment, electrical hazards, lasers, or hazardous chemicals. If you aren't sure please contact our office.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.
RMW is collected every other Tuesday opposite the hazardous waste pick up schedule. Please e-mail biowaste@Binghamton.edu Please indicate the number and type of containers to be picked up and indicate the number of empty boxes to be left behind.
Bags/containers shall be in good condition, with no leaks.For more information about accumulation and transportation of RMW, see our website or call 777-2211.