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Please use one of the methods below to contact the MSUM Institutional Review Board or to request information.
All researchers that received approval for an Expedited or Full Review must complete a Project Completion or Continuing Review Form at the end of each academic year.
Educational laboratories and classrooms have Evacuation Plans and Emergency Preparedness Guides posted in conspicuous locations. These plans show primary and secondary exit routes, fire extinguisher locations, fire alarm pull stations, safe rescue areas for the disabled, the nearest automated external defibrillator location, severe weather safe areas, and shelter-in-place safe areas. Please locate and become familiar with the emergency preparedness information.
Tort Claims are filed by non-employees (students, guests, vendors, etc.) who are injured or have their property damaged while on the University's premises. This is a reminder that all accidents, personal injuries and property damage that happen on university property must be reported.
The mission of the Department of Environmental Health & Safety is to provide prompt, informed and professional service to the Minnesota State Moorhead community within the areas of environmental affairs, health related issues, and safety concerns while improving the quality of our work and educational atmosphere.
Maintaining a healthy and safe environment for employees, students and visitors on campus is a priority at Minnesota State Moorhead. Whether you spend the majority of your time on campus at a work station, in a lab or in numerous spaces across campus, it’s important to be aware of ergonomic and environmental factors that could impact your work.
There are several facets of environmental protection in place in the State of Minnesota and on the Minnesota State Moorhead campus.
To protect Minnesota State Moorhead staff and others from injury caused by hazardous chemicals. To identify locations, operation, and testing requirements for emergency showers and eyewashes.
Feedback, questions and information on policies and procedures can be directed to either the policy custodian, listed on each policy, or the Campus Policy Administrator.
Maintaining a healthy and safe laboratory experience for employees, students and visitors on campus is a priority at Minnesota State Moorhead. The following resources outline laboratory procedures and guidelines to ensure safety for all on campus.