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Home | Duke OESO OESO’s previous policy for Minors and Non-Employees in Work Areas was recently separated into two new policies (one policy for minors, and another for adult non-employees) Learn More about Updated Policies
Training Reports | Duke OESO Policies Requirements Safety Training is a central component of the Duke Safety Program and will provide you with necessary knowledge and tools to reduce the risks of injury while performing your work tasks
Online Training FAQs | Duke OESO If the course is offered on our site and it does not appear in your Required Training list, Contact Us or call OESO at 919-684-2794 and we will add it to your requirements
OESO Frequently Asked Questions | Duke OESO - Duke University OESO's Environmental Programs (EP) provides chemical waste pick-up disposal service for all labs on the Duke University Medical Center Campus The lab must first register online using the Waste Pickup Request System
Documents | Duke OESO Duke OESO Chemical Risk Assessment Tool; Duke OESO Guidelines for Safe Use of Acrylamide; Duke PDC-CPDC –Ambulatory Areas Lift Locations; Duke Policy on Working with Diphtheria Toxin; Duke Raleigh Hospital-Clinics-Ambulatory Areas Lift Locations; Duke Regional Hospital-Clinics-Ambulatory Areas Lift Locations
How to Log into On-line Training and Access Employee Training . . . Various safety and compliance trainings can be completed on OESO’s Web site: www safety duke edu From th is home page, you can click on the “Applications” at the top right, and then the “On- line Training” link You will be prompted to enter your Duke NetID and password in order to log in (if you don’t know your Duke NetID and or
Occupational Hygiene Safety | Duke OESO Email: ohs oeso@dm duke edu Office Location Map In addition to the programs on the menu, the OHS Division-Performs audits covering diverse occupational exposures The audit process includes a hazard assessment followed by a review of policies and training related to the identified hazards
About OESO | Duke OESO - Duke University The Occupational and Environmental Safety Office (OESO) exists to support this Institutional effort by promoting a safe environment for the Duke Community that is conducive to achieving such excellence while providing the highest level of customer service possible
Biological Safety Division | Duke OESO The OESO Biological Safety Division addresses the safety and well-being of Duke personnel regarding potential occupational exposure to biological materials such as bloodborne pathogens (HIV, Hepatitis B virus, Hepatitis C virus, etc ), Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB), biologically-derived toxins, recombinant synthetic nucleic acids, Federal