About DRSAbout DRS

Commitment

The Division of Research Safety (DRS) is committed to assisting campus units in identifying and managing biological, chemical, and radiological hazards in order to reduce the risk of harm to the campus community and the environment.

Responsibilities

To help accomplish these tasks, DRS has been organized into three sections: Biological, Chemical, and Radiation Safety. DRS responsibilities include developing campus safety policies and training programs in these areas, monitoring emerging regulations, identifying campus compliance requirements, and maintaining a liaison with regulatory agencies.

Although DRS develops and implements comprehensive safety programs, each campus unit remains responsible for its own safety and day-to-day compliance activities.

Organization

DRS reports to the Vice Chancellor for Research. Internally, DRS has been organized into three sections to administer specific programs: Biological, Chemical, and Radiation Safety.

Vision

DRS partners with the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, unit heads, and the campus community to promote an effective, world-class safety culture on campus. DRS supports the safe use of biological, chemical, and radiological materials on campus and facilitates the campus community's understanding of and compliance with required regulations.

Mission

DRS develops, implements, and oversees comprehensive safety programs and facilitates the safe use of biological, chemical and radiological materials through key services and partnerships.

Services

DRS provides advice and technical assistance in using biological, chemical and radiological materials safely. In addition, DRS helps campus units understand and comply with applicable regulations. Key services include:

Links of Interest

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