University Department of Environmental Health and Safety updates on events ongoing situations and campus health and safety news.
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
MPCA/OSHA - Ebola Waste Handling Guidelines
For further information refer to: MPCA - Ebola Waste Handling Guidelines
Federal OSHA has also issued Ebola waste handling guidelines.
Friday, November 14, 2014
Friday, November 7, 2014
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
CDC videos on Donning and Doffing
The CDC has developed detailed training videos for Donning and Doffing PPE. The videos are customized for N-95 or PAPR and gown or full suit.
UHS retreat - topic - Chasing Ice
On November 5, 2014, University Health and Safety retreat attendees viewed and discussed the documentary Chasing Ice. This award winning film shows retreat of glaciers at several locations around the globe using film and time lapse photography. The film makes a powerful argument for humans causing a dramatic increase in the rate of glacier melting.
Official Trailer - 2min.
Large Glacier Calving - 5 min.
The post film discussion focused on University of Minnesota Sustainability initiatives including efforts to reduce the energy use in labs, composting and increased energy efficiency from the new combined heat a power plant. We also discussed ideas for individuals to reduce energy use.
In Daniel Goldman's book, Ecological Intelligence, he mentions Good Guide as an option for helping decide which products to purchase based on a sustainability rating.
Friday, October 31, 2014
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Dealing with the human remains of ebola patients
CDC guidance for Human Remains at Hospitals and Mortuaries.
Virginia Department of Health Guidelines for Coroners.
A recent article from the CDC on the Postmortem stability of Ebola virus, and viral RNA suggests that humans who die of EVD can harbor active virus on the skin surface for 7 days, and viral RNA in the tissues for substantially longer (approx. 9 weeks). Additionally, it determined mucosal swabbing was equally as effective as tissue biopsies for sample testing. Blood continues to have the highest viral titer. - Thanks to Shawn Wilson -HCME for the information.
Heat Sealed body bags are recommended.
Medical Examiners Guide for Bioterrorism and infectious agents - CDC
PPE Medical Examiner
Virginia Department of Health Guidelines for Coroners.
A recent article from the CDC on the Postmortem stability of Ebola virus, and viral RNA suggests that humans who die of EVD can harbor active virus on the skin surface for 7 days, and viral RNA in the tissues for substantially longer (approx. 9 weeks). Additionally, it determined mucosal swabbing was equally as effective as tissue biopsies for sample testing. Blood continues to have the highest viral titer. - Thanks to Shawn Wilson -HCME for the information.
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Medical Examiners Guide for Bioterrorism and infectious agents - CDC
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