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How to Register for Laboratory Safety Training.cfm
Laboratory Health and Safety Training Requirements/Schedule
Go to http://www.localendar.com/public/USCEHS to view posted sessions
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Required For |
Duration |
Req'd Training Frequency |
Notes |
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General Lab Safety |
Researchers
Laboratory Technicians
Visiting Scholars
Volunteers
Anyone using radioisotopes regardless of status (e.g. undergraduate, graduate, etc.) |
Parts I and II covered over two days, 3 hours per day |
Initial training with EH&S
Annual refresher conducted by PI |
All university employees, visiting scholars, volunteers, etc. that work in university laboratories are required to take the 2-day Laboratory Safety Course. To obtain full credit for the course: (a) Parts I and II must be attended in consecutive order and at the scheduled day and time, and (b) class and homework assignments must be completed.
See registration details below. |
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Undergraduate Lab Safety |
Undergraduates
Student Workers
High School Students |
Three hours |
Initial training with EH&S
Annual refresher conducted by PI |
All undergraduates in directed research, student workers, work study students, and high school students that work in university laboratories must attend a special, 3-hour session on Laboratory Safety. The sessions are scheduled on an as-needed basis.
NOTE: High school students must have the USC Parent Consent Form completed, signed, and returned to their USC research advisors prior to working in USC laboratories.
See registration details below.
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Bloodborne Pathogens (BBP) |
Anyone working with (or has the potential to be exposed to) human or non-human primate blood, blood products, cell lines, bodily fluids, or other potentially infectious materials |
One hour |
Initial training with EH&S
Annual refresher conducted by PI or EH&S |
Contact Ms. Itzel Williams Imolinawilliams@caps.usc.edu for additional enrollment questions about BBP training at UPC
Contact Ms. Natalie Lastra nlastra@caps.usc.edu for additional enrollment questions about BBP training at HSC
See registration details below.
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Radiation Safety |
Anyone working with (or has the potential to be exposed to) radiation or radioactive materials |
Two hours |
Initial training with EH&S |
Contact Thomas Haley thaley@caps.usc.edu for additional enrollment questions about Radiation Safety training at UPC
Contact Thomas Miko tmiko@caps.usc.edu for additional enrollment questions about Radiation Safety training at HSC
See registration details below. |
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Principles of Biosafety |
Optional for researchers |
One hour |
Initial training with EH&S |
This course is currently available ONLY at HSC. Please, contact Eddie David Edavid@caps.usc.edu with any additional enrollment questions
See registration details below. |
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How to Register for Courses (except for Undergraduate Lab Safety Training) |
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Go to http://www.localendar.com/public/USCEHS to view posted sessions
To register for the Laboratory Safety Course, please follow the instructions below. NOTE: It may be easier to print this page for quick reference.
- Go to the Professional Development web page at: http://capsnet.usc.edu/ProfessionalDevelopment/index.cfm
- Under the “Registration” tab on the left, click on “Online Registration”.
- Login to USCNET with your USC username and password.
- Under the “View Classes” tab on the left, click on “Environmental Health & Safety”.
- Click the “Register for this Class” link that corresponds to the training you would like to register for.
NOTE: If you still have problems registering after following the above instructions, please send an email to Ms. Itzel Williams (imolinawilliams@caps.usc.edu) to enroll based on space availability. |
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How to Register for Undergraduate Lab Safety Training |
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Go to http://www.localendar.com/public/USCEHS to view posted sessions.
To register, click on the Contact Department link below. In the Subject box, enter "Undergrad Lab Safety Training"; in the Message box enter "Please register me for the training session scheduled on (enter date of session)." Include the name of the advisor you will be working for and your status i.e., undergraduate or high school student.
Remember: The sessions are scheduled on an as-needed basis. If you have scheduling conflicts with the posted sessions (or none exist), click on the Contact Department link below to submit the day(s) and times you have free, 3-hour block(s). Include the name of the advisor you will be working for and your status i.e., undergraduate or high school student.
NOTE: High school students must have the USC Parent Consent Form completed, signed, and returned to their USC research advisors prior to working in USC laboratories. |
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