Environmental Health & Safety
Occupational Health and Safety
Brooklyn College is committed to providing a campus environment
which is free from recognized health and safety hazards in accordance with
applicable regulations. The Office of Environmental Health and Safety (EHS)
coordinates environmental health and safety on campus and administers the
implementation of mandated environmental and occupational health and safety
programs for the college. The EHS Office also provides technical and administrative
support for issues related to occupational health and safety, chemical and
radiation safety, and hazardous materials management.
Concerns regarding a possible hazardous
situation should be promptly brought to the attention of supervisor or area
head. If further assistance is needed, contact the Office of Environmental
Health and Safety. Unsafe conditions should also be reported to EHS, Facilities,
or Public Safety as appropriate. In the event of an injury, first aid should
be sought immediately by contacting Public Safety. An injury report should
be forwarded to the Office of Payroll in room 1156 Boylan Hall. The employee's
direct supervisor also needs to complete a report and take necessary steps
to correct conditions.
Required safety training
is conducted for all BC employees who routinely come in contact with hazardous
materials in their work environment. Initial and annual refresher training
is provided in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local regulations.
The EHS office also maintains copies of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
for hazardous substances used on campus. MSDS sheets are available to all
employees whose job-related activities may require them to handle these materials.
Concerns regarding asbestos-containing materials, lead-based paint, indoor
air quality, and other related safety questions should also be referred to
the EHS Office.