Laboratory signage update

WSU EH&S recently updated the laboratory signage program https://signage.ehs.wsu.edu/. The new program aligns with the Globally Harmonized System of hazard communication, assists users with identifying chemical hazards, and provides valuable information for emergency responders.

The Google Chrome browser provides the best user experience for interfacing with the program. EH&S asks that all laboratories update their signage by September 30, 2019. A user’s manual detailing signage program components may be found by clicking on the cougar logo in the upper left hand corner of the page and selecting user help.

For additional assistance, please contact our Laboratory Signage Program Manager Tom Ebeling at tom.ebeling@wsu.edu or at 509-335-0948.

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