Biological/Radioactive Spills
If a biological spill occurs:
- Call WSU Office of Environmental Health and Safety at 577-1200 and WSU Police Department at 577-2222.
- Alert persons in immediate area of spill.
- Attend to injured or contaminated persons and remove them from exposure.
- Initiate Office of Environmental Health and Safety's Emergency Contingency Plan.
WSU Office of Environmental Health and Safety can assist departments/laboratories in developing site specific safety procedures.
Radioactive spill:
The most common Radiological Emergency at the University is spills of radioactive material, either on bench tops or floor areas. If you have a spill in your laboratory, do the following:
- Notify your colleagues that a spill has occurred, identifying the area where it occurred.
- Cover the spill site with absorbent pads or paper towels.
- Isolate the laboratory to prevent entrance or egress.
- Notify the Office of Environmental Health and Safety at 577-1200 or WSU Police Department at 577-2222. An emergency response team will go to your laboratory to assess the situation. Office of Environmental Health and Safety /Health Physics personnel will manage decontamination procedures, including monitoring all persons involved in the spill and clean-up operations.
NOTE: Research activities will resume only upon approval by Office of Environmental Health and Safety /Health Physics.
All Radiological Emergencies shall be reported immediately to Office of Environmental Health and Safety / Health Physics.
Any questions related to Radiological Emergencies may be addressed to Director of Environmental Health and Safety at 577-1200.
WSU Office of Environmental Health and Safety/Health Physics can assist departments/laboratories in developing site specific safety procedures.