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October is Biosafety and Biosecurity Month! It highlights the importance of biosafety and biosecurity in biomedical research, healthcare, and the environment. View our upcoming open (walk-in) fit test sessions. Duke students, staff, and faculty can receive free flu vaccination.
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. Safety training meets federal, state, and local regulations and must be completed by every Duke employee to ensure regulatory compliance.
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.
Duke Moves Environmental Programs & Compliance Emergency Response - Incident Reporting Environment of Care (EOC) Management Plans Ergonomics Fire & Life Safety Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Lab Start-up, Close-out, or Relocation Laboratory Safety Occupational Hygiene & Safety
The purpose of the Duke Safety Training Program is to provide employees with the knowledge and tools necessary to reduce the risks associated with their work responsibilities to the lowest possible level.
Director, Radiation Safety. Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) for Duke University and Duke University Medical Center. Associate Faculty, Medical Physics Graduate Program. Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology. Phone: 919-668-3187.
Fire and Life Safety - Programs involving testing of fire alarm systems, means of egress, safety inspections, planning and site inspections of renovations, and personnel understanding of fire safety procedures.