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From the research laboratory and the machine shop, to the photography
darkroom and the janitor's closet, hundreds of chemicals are in
use at MIT on any given day. The EHS Office helps raise awareness
about the environmental and health risks posed by these substances,
educates the MIT community about our commitment to environmental
stewardship, provides leadership in efforts to reduce MIT's use
of toxic materials, and facilitates a wide range of activities that
enable MIT to fulfill and exceed its regulatory obligations.
We assist DLCs in developing procedures that minimize the adverse
impact of chemical use. This assistance includes guidance on reducing
the use of toxics, purchasing the most environmentally friendly
products, storing and using chemicals in a safe manner, implementing
controls (such as the use of personal protective equipment and fume
hoods), and developing responsible disposal practices.
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