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SST Safety

GGC female student conducting biochemistry experiment

Emergency Management and Safety

Emergency management and safety in the School of Science and Technology (SST) is of the utmost importance and the highest priority activity in the School. All faculty, staff and students must endeavor to create a safe environment and, as such, are charged with always acting responsibly and reporting emergency and safety concerns to the associate dean. 

Emergency Management Plan

The SST Emergency Management Plan considers man-made and naturally occurring events that require emergency action by personnel in and around Building A and Building H. Example events could range from a violent anti-government protester to severe weather. 

The GGC chief of Public Safety has approved the appointment of the SST associate dean as the emergency director of Buildings A and the Donald K. Balfour II Health & Sciences Building. The chief has approved the Emergency Plans for both Building A and the Donald K. Balfour II Health & Sciences Building.

Emergency Management and Laboratory Safety Team

Associate dean for facilities and faculty, School of Science and Technology

Laboratory safety is a shared responsibility of faculty, staff and students that requires ongoing training, operational practice, auditing and corrective action. Personal protective clothing (PPE) is available for all laboratory activities and the instructional faculty determine the appropriate PPE level corresponding to the risks presented by the specific laboratory activities.

  • Safety director: Associate dean for facilities and faculty, School of Science and Technology
  • Biology safety: Biology lab supervisors
  • Chemical safety: Chemistry lab supervisor
  • Physical science safety: Mr. Todd Wincek, Chemistry Lab Supervisor
  • Safety operators: All SST faculty, staff and students
  • Donald K. Balfour II Health & Sciences Building safety captain: Ms. Morgan Southerland, lab supervisor