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[http://web.mit.edu/environment/ehs/topic/radiowastepickup.html Radiation waste pick-up request form]
[http://web.mit.edu/environment/ehs/topic/radiowastepickup.html Radiation waste pick-up request form]
[http://web.mit.edu/environment/ehs/chem_collection.html Waste pick-up request form]


[http://web.mit.edu/environment/training/ Online safety courses] Certificates required
[http://web.mit.edu/environment/training/ Online safety courses] Certificates required
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===Safety requirements at MIT===
===Safety requirements at MIT===
*For now, check out the [[Endy:Safety Training]] page. These requirements apply to us, too.
*For now, check out the [[Endy:Safety Training]] page. These requirements apply to us, too.
*In the Sauer lab, it is '''strongly''' recommended that you take the [[Radiation Training|radiation safety training]] course. This will ensure that your research can continue uninterrupted if you find yourself in a situation where you need to use radiation.
*In the Sauer lab, it is '''strongly''' recommended that you take the [[Radiation Training|radiation safety training]] course. This will ensure that your research can continue uninterrupted if you find yourself in a situation where you need to use radiation. You will not be able to use radiation (including the XRAY source) until you have completed the proper radiation safety training.

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Radiation waste pick-up request form

Waste pick-up request form

Online safety courses Certificates required

Safety requirements at MIT

  • For now, check out the Endy:Safety Training page. These requirements apply to us, too.
  • In the Sauer lab, it is strongly recommended that you take the radiation safety training course. This will ensure that your research can continue uninterrupted if you find yourself in a situation where you need to use radiation. You will not be able to use radiation (including the XRAY source) until you have completed the proper radiation safety training.