Overview
UCSF EH&S creates, delivers, and tracks environmental, health, and safety trainings for faculty, staff, students, contractors and visitors.
Determine your training needs by first speaking with your supervisor about the hazards you encounter in your work.
EH&S offers classroom and online trainings for the UCSF community. Online trainings are available in the Learning Management System (LMS).
How To
Please review the training matrix for more detailed information regarding training requirements.
The LMS requires a UCSF login ID for access.
If you are unable to access LMS, please contact UCSF IT at 415-514-4100.
If you are experiencing a technical issue, please submit a ticket with UC Learning Center.
If you experience any issues within a course due to a disability, report the accessibility issue using our form.
Assign Training to Staff or Employees
To allocate Manger status to non-managers, create a ticket on the UC learning Center's support form. Under ‘Select an Issue,’ choose the dropdown option ‘Access – Enroller/Proxy for Manager’ and then complete the rest of the form.
Animal Research Safety
All individuals who work with old world non-human primates and/or their tissue should refer to the Herpes B Training Policy, which details the required training for each employee based on their exposure and the required procedures to complete this training.
Initial training before starting work assignment.
Recurrence: Annually
Regulated by:
Institutional Biosafety Committee
Q Fever Online Training
Training is required for all individuals who work with sheep and/or their tissue. Must complete the online Q Fever training course before beginning work and every three years thereafter.
Initial training before starting work assignment
Recurrence: Every 3 years
Regulated by:
Institutional Biosafety Committee
Waste Anesthetic Gas (WAG)
Training is required for all individuals who work with isoflurane and other anesthetic gasses. Training must be refreshed every 2 years.
Initial training before starting work assignment
Recurrence: Every 2 years
Regulated by:
Cal/OSHA
Biological Safety
Training is required for personnel who work with Risk Group 3 infectious material on animals except birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians.
Initial training before starting work assignment
Recurrence: Annually
Regulated by:
Institutional Biosafety Committee
Biosafety Training
Training is required for all laboratory personnel working in:
- Biosafety Level 1
- Biosafety Level 2 & 3
- Animal Biosafety Level 1 & 2 facility
- Individuals listed on active Biological Use Authorization (BUA)
Initial training is required before work in the lab can occur.
Recurrence: Every 4 years
Regulated by:
- Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC)
- NIH
Bloodborne Pathogens
Training is required for personnel working with human source material (including established or primary cell lines, blood, body fluids, organs, and tissues), or are members of a PI’s laboratory who has BUA approval to work with any human source materials.
Initial training before starting work assignment
Recurrence: Annually
Regulated by: Cal/OSHA
Herpes B Training
Training is required for personnel who are live Macaque Users and those working with Non-Human Primates (NHP) or material(s) from NHP, or share lab space with NHP labs
Initial training before starting work assignment
Recurrence: Annually
Regulated by:
Institutional Biosafety Committee
Medical Health Screening Questionnaire
Training is required for personnel who have contact with animals or animal tissue
Initial training before starting work assignment
Recurrence: Annually
Regulated by: Cal/OSHA
Safe Shipping of Biohazards /
Dry Ice
Training is required for personnel who ship biological material or ship on dry ice.
Initial training before starting work assignment
Recurrence: Every 2 years
Regulated by: Cal/OSHA
Q Fever Online Training
Training is required for personnel who work with sheep and sheep tissue
Initial training before starting work assignment
Recurrence: Every 3 years
Regulated by:
Institutional Biosafety Committee
Campus-Wide Training
COVID-19 Prevention
All UCSF employees
Initial training before starting work assignment and before returning to work onsite at UCSF
Recurrence: None
Regulated by: Cal/OSHA, CDPH
Campus Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP)
All UCSF Employees
All UCSF Employees and Personnel who work in the lab
Recurrence: None
Regulated by: Cal/OSHA
Chemical Safety
Personnel who work with chemicals known to be carcinogenic in humans (including formaldehyde)
Initial training before starting work assignment
Recurrence: Annually
Regulated by: Cal/OSHA
Hazard Communication
UCSF non-laboratory employees who work with hazardous chemicals
Initial training before starting work assignment
Recurrence: Annually
Regulated by: Cal/OSHA
Safe Handling and Use
of Pyrophoric Chemicals
(Coming Soon)
Pyrophoric Chemicals
Training is required for personnel who work with pyrophoric chemicals
Initial training before starting work assignment
Recurrence: None
Regulated by: Cal/OSHA
Controlled Substances
Training is required for personnel who work with DEA controlled substances
Initial training before starting work assignment
Recurrence: Every 4 years
Regulated by: UCOP
Ergonomics
Training is for personnel whose work involves repetitive motion in the laboratory
Take every two years, when you change jobs or workstations or if you experience discomfort
Recurrence: None
Regulated by: Cal/OSHA
UCSF Campus: Office Ergonomics eCourse and Self-Evaluation
Training is for all personnel working at an office or computer workstation.
Take every two years, when you change jobs or workstations or if you experience discomfort
Recurrence: None
Regulated by: Cal/OSHA
UCSF Campus: Ergonomics for Remote Work - Training and Self-Evaluation
Training is for all personnel working remotely.
Take every two years, when you change jobs or workstations or if you experience discomfort
Recurrence: None
Regulated by: Cal/OSHA
Fire & Life Safety
Training is for personnel who should be familiar with use of fire extinguishers, emergency action plans, etc.
Extremely recommended, or as assigned by the Campus Fire Marshal
General Laboratory Safety
Training is required for all personnel working in a laboratory
Initial training is required before work in the lab can occur.
Recurrence: Every 3 years
Regulated by: Cal/OSHA, UCOP
Training is required for all researchers working in a laboratory
Initial training is required before work in the lab can occur.
Recurrence: Annually
Regulated by: Cal/OSHA
This training is provided as a resource to researchers who have to directly work with cryogenic liquid dewars as part of their duties. This training provides instructions on how to connect and disconnect cryogenic liquid transfer hoses and how to safely dispense liquids from dewars.
Optional, but recommended
Radiation Safety
Training is mandatory for personnel who operate a Class 3b or Class 4 laser or laser system
Initial training before starting work assignment
Recurrence: Determined by LSO
Regulated by: Cal/OSHA
Training is mandatory for personnel who use Radioactive Material and Radiation Machines
Initial training before starting work assignment
Recurrence: Annually
Regulated by: NRC and RHB
Training is mandatory for personnel who work with radioactive materials (RAM)
Initial training before starting work assignment
Recurrence: Annually
Regulated by: NCR and RHB
Training is mandatory for personnel who use Radioactive Material and Radiation Machines
Initial training before starting work assignment
Recurrence: Annually
Regulated by: NRC and RHB