Medical and chemical safety training will be offered in December
The Office of Environmental Health and Safety will offer a series of training sessions in December for University employees who work with dangerous substances.
Sessions will include "Bloodborne Pathogens Initial Training" and "Chemical Safety Laboratory Personnel Training," a required course for laboratory personnel who work with chemicals.
All sessions are free and will take place in the basement of 135 College St. For a complete list of sessions and schedules, visit the website at www.yale.edu/oehs/trainreq.htm.
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