- ADA Compliance Office
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Biological Safety
- *Emergencies: Biological Exposures
- *Emergencies: Bites, Scratches, Cuts, Abrasions from Animals
- *Emergencies: Hazardous Materials Injury/Exposure
- Animal Contact Program
- Autoclave Guidelines
- Biological Waste Management and Disposal
- BioPath Program
- Bloodborne Pathogen Program
- HIV Research Laboratory Occupational Medicine Policy
- Institutional Biosafety Committee
- Minors in Laboratories, Clinics or Animal Facilities
- New Researcher Introduction
- Non-Human Primates (monkeys)
- Plant Research and Greenhouses
- Q Fever Control Policy
- Select Agents
- Shipping & Transport of Biological Materials
- Tissue Culture
- Toxins of Biological Origin
- Vaccinia Immunization Policy
- Biosafety Manual
- Forms
- Building Codes Enforcement
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Chemical and Radioactive Waste Disposal
- *Emergencies: Hazardous Materials Injury/Exposure
- Chemical Spill
- ChemSwap Program
- Clean Lab Ware Disposal
- Disposal of Controlled Substances
- Electronics Reuse/Recycling
- Ethidium Bromide Guidelines
- Hazardous Construction and Demolition Waste
- Hazardous Waste Management Guide
- Hazardous Waste Minimization Guide
- Maintenance Related Waste
- Mercury Spills
- New Researchers Introduction
- Oil-Filled Equipment, Electrical Devices and Transformers
- Pharmaceutical Wastes
- Photographic Materials
- Radioactive Waste Disposal
- Radioactive Waste Pickup
- Shipping Hazardous Materials
- Forms
- Diving Science and Safety
- Emergency Management
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Fire Safety
- Bicycles in University Buildings
- Emergencies: Fire Alarm-Building Evacuation
- Campus Fire Safety
- Campus Housing 2011 Fire Safety Report
- Fire Equipment Services
- Fire Exit Drill Policy
- Fire Safety for Open Flame Devices Policy
- Fire Safety for Public Outdoor Display of Fireworks Policy
- Fraternity & Sorority Fire Safety Program
- Pyrotechnics Before a Proximate Audience Policy
- Forms
- Hazard Reduction and Ergonomics
- Industrial Hygiene
- Insurance and Liability
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Laboratory Safety
- *Emergencies: Hazardous Materials Injury/Exposure
- Chemical Spill
- Chemical Spill Kits
- Electrical Safety
- Research with non-DEA Prescription Drugs
- Lab Safety Manual
- Chemical Fume Hoods
- Chemical Hygiene Plan
- Chemical Safety Information and MSDSs
- Controlled Substances Policy
- Cryogen Safety
- Lab Closeout Policy
- Lab Safety Surveys
- Minors in Laboratories, Clinics or Animal Facilities
- Nanomaterial Safety Policy
- New Researcher Introduction
- Safety Information
- Forms
- Occupational Medicine
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Occupational Safety
- *Emergencies: Utility Outage/Disruption
- Basic Electrical Safety Policy
- Chain Saw Safety Policy
- Compressed Gas Cylinders Condensed Safety Rules *
- Compressed Gas Cylinders: Use and Storage
- Confined Space Entry Policy
- Construction Safety Resources
- Electrical Safety Policy
- Fall Protection Policy
- Hazardous Energy Control (Lock out/Tag out) Policy
- HazCom: Hazard Communication Program
- Hot Work Safety Policy
- Natural Gas Leaks Policy
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Portable Power Tool Safety
- Shop Safety
- Trenching and Excavation Policy
- Forms
- Pest Management
- Radiation Control
- Risk Management
Emergency Management
Emergency Management
News & Hot Topics
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NEW Exercise Date & Actors Needed - The previously scheduled UF Full Scale Exercise has been rescheduled for May 30th, 2013 from 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. The Full Scale Exercise will be held at the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in conjunction with Shands & UF and other surrounding hospitals. Volunteers are still needed to help simulate game day operations and play disaster victims. A free lunch will be provided to all volunteers!
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BEC Survey Posted – Input and ideas wanted from Building Emergency Coordinators (BECs). Complete this short four question survey, giving us your thoughts for upcoming training and other program enhancements.
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Weather Texts from MAMA – Sign up for The National Weather Service (NWS) Mobile warning Alert Messaging Application (MAMA) by texting your zip code to 56149. You will then receive a text message anytime the NWS issues a weather warning for that area. Weather alerts include warnings for severe weather, winter weather, marine, coastal and tropical weather, hydrological events, fire-related weather conditions, and non-precipitation weather events.
About Emergency Management
The University of Florida Emergency Management program is tasked with creating a culture of emergency preparedness and response across the University. The program is responsible for coordinating a comprehensive, all-hazards approach through all cycles of an emergency – preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation.
Florida Board of Governors Regulation 3.001 requires the development and maintenance of an emergency management program and Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan for the University.
In addition to University-wide efforts, the Emergency Management program is available to provide guidance for departments and colleges developing and improving their emergency plans.