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The Department of Environmental Health and Safety at the University of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder works with the campus community as well as local, state, and federal agencies to ensure that all environmental health and safety hazards – biological, chemical, radiological, as well as environmental compliance and occupational health and safety are appropriately addressed.

The department also works with Facilities Management and contractors during campus renovations to insure the safe removal of hazardous materials. Through training provided to campus constituencies and consultation with campus personnel and local officials, the department commits itself to the safety of the university campus and the surrounding Boulder community.

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BioRAFT Trainings

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BioRAFT is a centralized, web-based platform that simplifies lab management as well as chemical, biological, and radiological safety compliance for CU-Boulder researchers and their facilities. Visit BioRAFT to take lab safety trainings, keep track of your group and its members, perform Satellite Accumulation Area (SAA) weekly audits, as well as tracking your laboratory compliance inspections.

BioRAFT access is available to everyone with a CU identikey, and managed by CU-Boulder’s Federated Identify Service to ensure security and safety. Please log on and claim your account!

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