Due to upcoming demolition of the Campus Support Facility many offices and services have relocated or will be relocating in the near future.
Read More »The environmental health and safety (EHS) office has moved to Suite 200 of the Technology Development Center. The EHS team is available 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Read More »Do not be alarmed if you see emergency vehicles, such as fire trucks, police cars and ambulances on campus this morning (Wednesday, Dec. 15). S&T’s environmental health and safety department will host its annual off-site responder training 9-10 a.m. at the Missouri S&T Nuclear Reactor.
Read More »Environmental Health and Safety’s training system is currently down for maintenance. The department is working with its third-party providers to have the training system back online by the start of the fall semester. For more information, email ehs@mst.edu.
Read More »Donna Kreisler, environmental health professional in environmental health and safety, is retiring after 41 years of service. The campus community is invited to offer her well wishes by contacting Kreisler or sending a card through campus mail. Her final day in the office will be Friday, Dec. 18.
Read More »The College of Engineering and Computing (CEC) Safety Committee is hosting a student competition to increase awareness of Missouri S&T’s safety culture.
Read More »The College of Engineering and Computing (CEC) Safety Committee is hosting a student competition to increase awareness of Missouri S&T’s safety culture. Student teams are encouraged to submit an entry for a marketing campaign to environmental health and safety at ehs@mst.edu by Wednesday, April 15.
Read More »The General Laboratory Safety Training (GLST) program was updated during winter break. Please log in to view updated content and complete any outstanding required laboratory safety training.
Read More »New lab safety training modules are available online for students and faculty. This training replaces the previous General Laboratory Safety Training (GLST) courses and is mandatory for S&T graduate students who work in research labs and research faculty. To access the training, visit the Missouri S&T training website and log in using your university password.
Read More »Dr. Daniel Oerther, professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering, has been named a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health. Originally established in the United Kingdom in 1883, more than 8,000 members are dedicated to enhancing environmental health and promoting the highest standards in the training and education of environmental health professionals.
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