From: Lisa Phillips <bognar.6**At_Symbol_Here**ND.EDU>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] Broken glass
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2014 14:45:36 -0400
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Our building services personnel are beginning to have issues with the broken glass boxes that are used around campus, but specifically within labs. I have been asked to reach out and see how others are handling it. I have posed three questions. You can send your responses to me directly.

What type of containers do you use for broken glass?
Are there written procedures regarding weight, labeling and sealing?
Who picks up broken glass containers at your institution?

Thanks is advance.

Lisa


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Lisa Bognar Phillips, CHMM, CCHO

Laboratory Compliance Program Manager

University Biosafety Officer

University of Notre Dame

636 Grace Hall

Notre Dame, Indiana 46556

Phone: 574-631-5037

Email: bognar.6**At_Symbol_Here**nd.edu

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