The following describes appropriate actions to be taken by University staff, faculty and students when spills of hazardous substances occur. In general, hazardous spills regardless of size, will be ...
Biological (Hospital Areas): Call floor nurse or Environmental Services @ 934-4288 Or Hospital Safety @ 934-1246 (Campus Areas) Call responsible investigator or Biosafety @ 934-2487. Chemical (All ...
Chemical spills can occur on campus at any time and have the potential to cause harmful effects. If there is any risk to your health or safety, evacuate the area and contact both UB Police and UB ...
North and South Campus Power Plants store and use #6 fuel oil to heat and provide energy for the University campuses. This fuel oil is stored in large quantities in underground storage tanks located ...
During testimony wrapping up the first week of the liability trial for the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, a witness testified about BP Plc’s (NYSE: BP) management style and cost concerns. During ...
It wasn’t just the botched technical decisions. BP and other companies’ management, communication and overconfidence in dealing with risk led to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, investigators for the ...
After the Gold King Mine spill, the Environmental Protection Agency created a national team to assist with emergencies, started new trainings and made changes to its communications plans. The EPA ...
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