Videos
AED awareness: ASU employee wellness program manager teaches the signs and symptoms of heart attack in this video. AED awareness and more first aid information is presented.
Biosafety cabinets: Learn how to use a biosafety cabinet.
AED awareness: ASU employee wellness program manager teaches the signs and symptoms of heart attack in this video. AED awareness and more first aid information is presented.
Biosafety cabinets: Learn how to use a biosafety cabinet.
Presentations
These condensed versions of the original trainings provide quick tips for all Sun Devils.
A review of these tips does not fulfill your position’s required training. Visit the training page to view all training courses provided by ASU EHS.
ASU's Environmental Health and Safety Management Policy calls for the university to be a model of quality in environmental health and safety. The Compliance Officer Program is a critical link in developing this quality level. COs are the principal safety liaison between EHS and departments, colleges and schools.
Visitors and volunteers are welcome to participate in the training offered by EHS. In some cases, ASU sponsors may require it. Non-employee ASU affiliations, including volunteers and visitors, must complete additional steps to obtain sub-affiliate status. Once granted access, you may visit the appropriate training tab to self-enroll.
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Course name | Intended audience | Regulation | Training frequency |
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ASU LA Community of Care | Those who report to the ASU California Center in Los Angeles. | Required upon assignment and recommended annual refresher. | |
Bloodborne pathogen general awareness |
Course name | Intended audience | Regulation | Training frequency |
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Anesthetic gas safety | Those who use anesthetic gases in laboratories. | 29 CFR 1910.1200 | Required upon assignment and refreshed annually. |
Animal biosafety — Initial | Those who will perform work on animals. |
Course name | Intended audience | Regulation | Training frequency |
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ASU Community of Care | All ASU employees. | Recommended annually. | |
Authorized driver | Those required to drive as part of their duties. | Required upon assignment. | |
Employees who work with hazardous materials in academic and research labs are required to complete applicable training courses. Use the training determination tool to determine the applicable courses for your job function. At a minimum, you are required to complete the following courses depending on your actual work performed in the lab or other courses depending on the hazards in your work area.
Laboratories are required to be registered on an annual basis following these instructions. The Principal Investigator, PI, or their designee completes the registration process. If you are a new or existing Principal Investigator, the method for registering your lab spaces will be the same. Please log in to CEMS with your ASURITE and password.
Once logged in:
Students less than 18 years of age who plan to spend time in ASU labs are required to provide the university with information regarding their activities and attend specific safety training courses. To protect minors from potential hazards in laboratories or areas where hazardous processes occur, they must follow the approval process prior to entering the laboratory.