Contact OCRS if you have questions about chemical safety or information provided in the Hazard Communication training.
OCRS website Hazard Communication and Chemical Safety resources:
- Hazard Communication Standard
- Recognize Chemical Hazards poster
- What Pictograms Mean
- Pictogram Reference Chart
- Safety Data Sheet
- Chemical and Laboratory Safety
Get treatment for a hazardous chemical exposure:
- Go to the Occupational Health Clinic or the Adult Emergency Department if you work on the Nashville 21st Ave. campus.
- Go to the closest Emergency Department if you work at a Regional Hospital or an offsite clinic.
- Work Injury or Illness
Policies and Procedures are available in PowerPolicy.
Unless otherwise indicated, "Main Campus" includes hospitals and clinics on the main campus and at One Hundred Oaks. "Regional Hospitals" includes regional hospitals, their associated clinics, and VIP locations.
| Hazardous Chemical Right-to-Know, Hazard Communication | Main Campus | Regional Hospitals |
| Hazardous Waste: Handling and Disposal (SOP) | Main Campus | Regional Hospitals |
Regulations:
Online Chemical Safety Training available in the Learning Exchange:
- Waste Anesthesia Gas Safety
- Cryogen Safety
- Chemical and Physical Safety in the Lab
- Chemical Waste Training for Labs
- Formaldehyde Safety in Clinical Pathology Labs
- Lead and Cadmium Safety in Radiation Oncology