
“Out on a Limb” IANM V7 Story
We’re proud that we have launched the 7th edition of our annual publication: Incidents, Accidents, and Near Misses! Thank you to everyone that contributed stories.

We’re proud that we have launched the 7th edition of our annual publication: Incidents, Accidents, and Near Misses! Thank you to everyone that contributed stories.

In April 2022, amendments to the New York City (NYC) Fire Code took effect. One of the major amendments involves reorganization of the chapters. For

As we talked about in last week’s blog Spooky Season Safety with Dry Ice, there are many safety considerations when working with dry ice including

We’re excited to share these upcoming events, with some that are in person! We hope to see you at one of these events:

In the laboratory, dry ice is commonly used to cool chemical reactions and keep biological shipments cold. With Halloween right around the corner, we can’t

In Massachusetts, medical and biological waste is regulated by 105 CMR 480, Minimum Requirements for the Management of Medical or Biological Waste (State Sanitary Code

This week, Emily Smith, Senior Manager of Marketing and Brand, interviews Ann Marie Zavacki, Team Leader, on a day in the life of a Team

Recent violations of OSHA’s Methylene Chloride Standard at a laboratory facility serve as a good reminder about the importance of handling this chemical safely. Methylene

This October is the 9th anniversary of National Biosafety and Biosecurity Month, an event sponsored by the American Biological Safety Association (ABSA). Instead of a

We’re excited to share these upcoming events, with some that are in person! We hope to see you at one of these events:

October is right around the corner, and with it comes the start of Fire Safety Month, which includes National Fire Prevention Week, October 9th through

On August 18, 2022, the EPA announced that it is accepting nominations for next year’s Green Chemistry Challenge Awards for companies and institutions that have