EHS Plans
Plans & Programs
Indoor Air Quality page contains resources regarding clean air in the workplace.
- Indoor Air Quality Questionnaire to register a concern to EHS
- Report an issue directly to the FM&P Service Center. Emergency issues during the day can be called into x2767. Off-hours emergency issues should be reported to Campus Police at x2121.
Asbestos Management Plan is a comprehensive management program guideline
Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan
- Bloodborne Pathogens Questionnaire including Hep B waiver
- Brochure on the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard (en español)
- NIOSH Safety & Health Topic - Bloodborne Infectious Diseases
- OSHA - Bloodborne Pathogens and Needlestick Prevention
- CDC Hepatitis B Vaccine Information
- CDC Basic Information on HIV and AIDS
Compressed Gases fact sheet regarding basic safety
Confined Space
- Wellesley College Confined Space Entry Plan
- List of Spaces - available here or with FM&P Managers
- Permit Required Confined Space (PRCS) Permit Part I
- Permit Required Confined Space (PRCS) Permit Part II
- Notification to Managers of Entry - Required for All PRCS Entries
Construction/Renovation
- OSHA resources
Fire Protection information and further resources
Forklifts (Powered Industrial Trucks)
Hazard Communication Program website on the U.S. Department of Labor
Hazardous Waste (see section "Waste Management")
Further information on Shipping Hazardous Materials
- OSHA resources
Heat Plan - Heat-related illness can affect employees both indoor or outdoor. When heat hazards are present, supervisors should plan ahead to protect employees by reviewing available information such as this Heat Plan and OSHA resources with their employees. Day-to-day supervision is important so that heat stress controls can be adjusted as needed to avoid heat related illnesses.
Hot Work
- Hot Work Written Plan
- Hot Work Permit Application and Checklist - to be filled out and signed by responsible party and EHS before obtaining Fire Department permit.
Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) - per OSHA - A job hazard analysis is a technique that focuses on job tasks as a way to identify hazards before they occur. It focuses on the relationship between the worker, the task, the tools, and the work environment. Ideally, after you identify uncontrolled hazards, you will take steps to eliminate or reduce them to an acceptable risk level.
- The OSHA Advisor: 4 Basic Steps to Conducting a JHA
- OSHA Booklet on JHA
- Wellesley College Workplace Hazard Assessment
- Wellesley College Certification of Hazard Assessment Form
Ladders
- American Ladder Institute - Basic Ladder Safety
- OSHA Quick Card - Portable Ladder Safety
- National Safety Council - One Rung at a Time
Lead Management
- OSHA - Overview
- National Safety Council - Poison Prevention
Lock-out/Tag-out Plan
- Appendix B: Equipment Inventory
- Appendix C: Energy Control Procedure
- Appendix E: Inspection Form
- Appendix H: Wastewater Neutralization Vault
- Lock-out/Tag-out Posting
- Example Template
Machine, Tool, and Shop Safety Plan
- Definitions
- Checklist
- Appendix II (Service Providers)
- Appendix III (Remediation Protocols)
- To report a mold/moisture problem that needs to be cleaned and or repairs need to take place, put in a service request with Facilities. If an emergency, call x2767.
MWRA Slug Control Plan
Personal Protective Equipment
Powered industrial Trucks (Forklifts) Plan
Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC)