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A

Accident
     Investigation, A2
     Reporting, A1
ALARA, E1
Alarm Systems, A3
Animal Bedding Waste, D2
Animal Care and Use Committee, i
Animals (Pest Control), A10
Asbestos, B12
     Abatement, B12
     Containing Products, B12
As Low as Reasonably Achievable (ALARA), E1
Assembly, A5
Audiogram, B5
Audiometric Testing, B5

Authorization Number, E1
Authorized User, E1

Autoclave, D2

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B

Back
     Belts, A7
     Care, A7
     Safety, A7
Bioassay, B1
Biohazardous Waste, D2
Biosafety, D1, D2, D3
     Committee, i
Birds, A10
Blood, D1
Bloodborne Pathogens, D1
Bookcases, A9
Bonfires, A8

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C

Carcinogens, C3
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, A4
Catering, A11
Chemical
     Container Labeling, C1
     Emergency Information Posters, C7
     Exposure Limits, C2
     Fire Code Permits, A8
     Hygiene, C3
     Hygiene Officer, C3
     Hygiene Plan, C3
     Inventory, C1
     Labels, C2, C3
     Safety, C2, C3
     Storage, A8
     Survey, C1
     Waste Disposal, C6
Circuits, B2
Classrooms
     General Safety, A9
     Places of Assembly, A5
Committee on Occupational Safety and Health (COSH), i
Committees, Safety, i
Complaints, Safety, i
Computer
     Radiation, E5
     Work Practices, A4
     Workstations, A4
Confined Space, B9
Construction
     Fall Protection, B7
     Industry Standards, B11, F1
     Renovations, B11, B13, B14
Contractor Requirements, C2
COSH, see Committee on Occupational Safety and Health
Critical Services, B14
Cumulative Trauma Disorder, A4
Cutting, A8, B10

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D

Declared Pregnant Worker Program, E1
Decorations, A5
Departmental
     Health and Safety Profiling, i
     Safety Managers, i
Department of Transportation (DOT), B1
Discussion Group, F2
Disposal, see Waste
Dockboards, B1
Docks, B1
Dosimetry, Radiation, E1
Dust Mask, C4

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E

Ear Muffs, B5
Ear Plugs, B5
Effluent Monitoring, E1
Egress, A3, A5
E-Mail, F2
EMF, see Electromagnetic Fields
Electrical Devices,
B2, E5
Electrical Safety
     Confined Spaces, B9
     Ladder Use, B8
     Lockout/Tagout, B2, B3
     in Offices, A9
    Work Practices, B2
Electromagnetic Fields, E5
Electronic Mail, F2
Electron Microscopes, E2
Elevated Surfaces, B7
Emergency
     Accident/Injury Investigation, A2
     Accident/Injury Reporting, A1
     Action Planning, A3
     Eyewash Unit, C5
     Information Posters, C7
     Shower, C5
Engineering Controls, C3
Environmental Hazardous Substances List, C1
Ergonomics, A4
Evacuation, A3
Excavations, B9
Exposure Limits
     Chemical
, C2, C3
     Control Plan, D1
     Radioactivity, E1, E2
     Ultra-Violet, E4
Extension Cords, A9
Eye and Face Protection, B4
Eyewash Unit, C5

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F

Fall Protection, B7
Fatality, A1, F1
File Cabinets, A9
Fire Code Permits, A8
Fire Prevention, A3
     in Offices, A9
First Aid
     Emergency Showers, C5
     Eyewash Stations, C5
Fit Testing, C4
Flammable Liquids, A8
Flames, Open, A8
Food Protection, A11
Food Service, A11
Foodborne Illness, A11
Foot Protection, B4
Forklifts, B16
Fume Hoods, B14, C3

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G

Gas Mask, C4
General Duty Clause, F1
General Industry Standards, F1
General Safety, i
Gloves, B4

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H

Hand Protection, B4
Hard Hats, B4
Hazard Communication, C2
Hazardous Foods, A11
Hazardous Waste Disposal, C6
Head Protection, B4
Health and Safety Profile, i
Health Physics (see Radiation, Radioactive Materials)
     Staff, i
Hearing
     Conservation Program, B5
     Protection, B5
     Testing, B5
High Voltage Electrical Equipment, E2
Hospitalization, A1, F1
Hoisting, B15
Hot Work, B10
     Permit, B10
How to Use This Guide, ii

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I

Illness, see Injury
     Foodborne, A11
Industrial Hygiene, i
Industrial Lift Trucks, B16
Infectious Waste, D2
Informed Consent, D3
Injury
     Investigation, A2
     Reporting, A1
Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, i

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K

Klystrons, E2

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L

Labels
     Chemical
, C2, C3
     Waste, C6
Laboratory Safety, C3
     Hoods, C3
     Manual, C3
Laboratory Standard, C3

Lab Supervisor Listserve, F2
Ladders, B8
Lasers, E3
Lifting, A7, B1
Light, Ultraviolet, E4
Listserves, F2
Live Virus, D3
Lockuot/Tagout, B2, B3

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M

Machine
     Guarding, B6
     Lockout/Tagout, B3
Maintenance
     Exhaust System
, B13, B14
     Fume Hood, B13, B14
     in Laboratories, B13, B14
     in Science and Engineering Buildings, B13, B14
Manholes, B9
Mask, C4
Materials Handling, A7, B1, B15
Material Safety Data Sheets, C2, C3
Means of Egress, A5
Medical Consultations, C3
Medical Surveillance, B5, C3, C4
Medical Waste, D2
Microwave
     Heater, E5
     Ovens, E5
     Sealer, E5
Mission Statement, i
MSDS, C2, C3
Multi-Employer Worksite, B11

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N

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), C6, D2, E1
Noise, B5
Non-Ionizing Radiation, E5
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), E1

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O

Occupancy Limits, A5
Environmental Health and Safety, Office of, i
Occupational Medicine, A1, A7, B5, C3, C4, D1, D3
Occupational Safety and Health Act, see Occupational Safety and Health
     Administration
Occupational Safety and Health Administration

     Citations, F1
     Fines, F1
     Inspections, F1
     Penalties, F1
     Postings, F1
     Regulations, F1
     Standards, F1
Office
     Ergonomics, A4
     General Safety, A9
Open Flames, A8
OSHA, see Occupational Safety and Health Administration

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P

Particle Accelerators, E2
Particularly Hazardous Substances, C3
Pathogen, D1
PEL, see Permissible Exposure Limits
Permissible Exposure Limits
     Chemical
, C2, C3
     Radioactivity, E1, E2
     Ultra-Violet, E4
Permit
     Confined Space, B9
     Hot Work, B10
Personal Protective Equipment, B4, B6, C2, C3, C4
     Eye and Face Protection, B4
     Hand Protection, B4
     Head Protection, B4
     Foot Protection, B4
     Machine Guarding, B6
     Respiratory Protection, C4
Pest Management, A10
Pests, see Pest Management
Pits, B9
Places of Assembly, A5
Portable Survey Meters, E1
Postings
     Emergency Information Poster, C7
     OSHA Poster, F1
Potentially Hazardous Foods, A11
Power Transmission Lines, E5
Pregnant Worker Program (for radioactive materials use), E1
Profile (Health and Safety Profiling), i
Project Hazard Review, B14
Protective Equipment, see Personal Protective Equipment

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R

Radiation
     Dosimetry
, E1, E2
     Microwave, E5
     Non-Ionizing, E5
     Radiofrequency, E5
     Safety Committee, i, E1
     Safety Manual, E1
     Surveys, E1, E2
     X-Ray, E2
Radioactive Material, E1
     Contamination Surveys, E1
     Emergency Procedures, E1
     Fire Code Permits, A8
     Inventory, E1
     Open Sources, E1
     Packages, E1
     Sealed Sources, E1
     Security, E1
     Shipments, E1
     Training, E1
     Waste, E1

     X-Ray, E2
Radiofrequency
     Heater, E5
     Radiation, E5
     Sealer, E5

Raising Safety Concerns, i
Receiving, B1
Regulated Medical Waste, D2
Renovations
     in Laboratories,
B13, B14
     in Science and Engineering Buildings
, B13, B14
     Standards, B11
Repetitive Motion Injury, A4
Reporting Injuries/Illnesses, A1
Respirator, C4
Responsibility for Safety, i
Rigging, B15
Right to Know
     Community, C1
     Laboratory, C3
     Survey, C1
     Worker, C2
Rodents, A10
Roof
     Fall Protection, B7

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S

SAFETYLINE, F2
Safety
     Committees, i
     Concerns, i

     Glasses, B4
     Managers, i
     Shoes, B4
     Shower, C5
Sanitation, i
SCBA, see Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus, C4
Sewers, B9
Shipping, B1
     Chemicals, B1

     Radioactive Materials, E1
Shelves, A9
Shutdowns, B14
Slings, B15
Social Events, A5
Sound, see Noise, B5
Spills
     Biological Materials
D2, D3
    Radioactive Materials, E1
Stockrooms, B1

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T

Theater Operations, A5
Threshold Limit Value, see Permissible Exposure Limits
Threshold Shift, B5
TLV, see Threshold Limit Value

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U

Ultra-Violet Light, E4
     Overexposure, E4
     Permissible Exposure Limit, E4
     Protection, E4
     Sources, E4
     Training, E4

Universal Labeling, C1
Universal Precautions, D1
Uranium, E2
Uranyl Acetate, E2

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V

VDT, see Video Display Terminal
Video Display Terminals
     Radiation, E5
     Safe Work Practices, A4
Virus, D3

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W

Warehouse, B1
Waste
     Animal Bedding, D2
     Biohazardous, D2
     Chemical, C6
WastePaper Listserve, F2

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