Why does Yale require training in Chemical Waste Management?
Yale University is committed to a strong program of environmental health and safety, which includes compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. One component of that commitment is to provide training for staff and faculty on safe handling and disposal of all kinds of waste that the University generates in its research and academic activities. The University has recognized the need to have all faculty and staff be knowledgeable in the proper handling procedure described in the training materials.
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