Safety Alerts
Safety Alerts and Lessons Learned
ETA Safety Alerts are made available as a quick source of information on a specific safety or environmental topic that may be of interest. Safety Alerts are organized by category. There is also a search function. If you can't find what you need, please contact the ETA Safety Manager, Ron Scholtz X8137.
Safety glasses with side shields are required in all ETA lab areas and machine shops. Click here to get more details on safety glasses requirements: Safety Glasses Alert
On at least a quarterly basis, conduct an inspection of all equipment and water connections. Contact the Engineering Division for assistance. Learn more about water leak prevention.
Some lab areas have equipment that is connected to the building water systems. This water is under pressure and flows continuously. In the past, there have been serious water leaks when a water hose connection has come loose or the hoses have failed. Water leaks can cause damage through the building, may disrupt laboratory access, and can result in significant clean-up costs. Learn how to prevent water leaks from occurring.
Subcontractors who perform "hands-on" work in ETA work areas must have an approved Subcontractor Job Hazard Analysis (sJHA) on file. The sJHA is a work authorization document that identifies the Scope of Work, Hazards, and Controls that a subcontractor must follow. Read about the SJHA process.
A new website has been established which consolidates all LBNL training information into one location. This includes training required by Environmental Health and Safety, Information Technologies, Human Resources, and Finance. Learn about how to access Berkeley Lab training courses and training reports.
Check out the “1 Minute 4 Safety” slide library designed to assist Berkeley Lab employees in conducting discussions on the environment, safety, and health topics
Search and contribute to Berkeley Lab's lessons learned library