Methylene chloride, also known as dichloromethane (DCM), is a common solvent used in a variety of research, industrial, and consumer applications. It’s found in many academic research labs for its effectiveness in dissolving compounds and its low boiling point.
The Campus Safety Program is designed to comprehensively support the health and safety needs of all campus employees. Our dedicated Department Safety Advisors (DSAs) serve as the single point of contact for all campus personnel, offering a streamlined, one-stop solution for health and safety-related concerns.
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The UCSF Campus Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) describes the workplace safety, authority, and the responsibilities of all UCSF campus employees.
These chemicals are approved for drain disposal
Disposal of empty hazardous material containers is strictly regulated.
The Occupational Safety team's goal is to identify hazards and reduces risk of injury. We ensure UCSF departments abide by Cal/OSHA regulations, recommending proactive approaches to managing workplace safety and health.
SOPs for Industrial Hygiene
Manuals for Industrial Hygiene
Forms and Templates for Industrial Hygiene