PURDUE UNIVERSITY
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
EXECUTIVE MEMORANDUM No. C-36
(Supersedes Executive Memorandum No. C-32 dated May 1, 1995,
Executive Memorandum No. B-32, dated December 17, 1974,
and Vice President and Treasurer Memorandum No. A-22 dated July
23, 1973)
To: Vice Presidents, Chancellors, Deans, Directors and Heads of Schools, Divisions, Departments and Offices
Re: Revised Environmental Health and Safety Compliance Policy
University faculty, staff, and students are required to comply with environmental, health, and safety laws and regulations issued by federal, state, and local agencies, including: the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Transportation, Indiana State Department of Health, and others. Faculty, staff, and students must also comply with related University policies, procedures, and instructions. Executive Memorandum No. C-36 further provides for an expansion of University safety committees, and provides a mechanism for indemnification from regulatory fines.
The following policies are effective immediately and supersede, in whole or in part, any prior inconsistent verbal or written policies of the University including, but not limited to, Executive Memorandum No. C-36, dated May 1, 1995, Executive Memorandum No. B-32, dated December 17, 1974, and Vice President and Treasurer Memorandum No. A-22, dated July 23, 1973.
Questions concerning this policy, or environmental, health, and safety compliance should be referred to the Director of the Department of Radiological and Environmental Management (765-494-6371).
Steven C. Beering
Attachment to Executive Memorandum No. C-36
Purdue University Environmental Health and Safety Committee Structure
Members (5): President, Executive Vice Presidents, Vice President for Physical Facilities (OSHA Officer), and Vice President for Research
Purpose: Develop and share philosophy emphasizing the University wide commitment to safety
Members (up to 14): Vice President for Physical Facilities (OSHA Officer), Vice President for Research, two representatives (total) from the remaining Vice PresidentsŐ offices, two representatives (total) from the DeansŐ offices, Chairs of the Radiological Control, Biosafety, PACUC, IRB, Chemical Management, Laser Safety committees, and a REM representative
Purpose: Establish research risk management and Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) goals, address research risk management and EHS issues, charge divisions with compliance, and provide direction
Members (up to 21): Dean or Assistant Dean from each school, plus the Libraries, representatives from the above faculty safety committees, and a REM representative
Members (up to 15): Representatives from Residence Halls, Athletics, Business Services, University Relations, Development, Physical Facilities, Student Services, Human Relations, and REM
Purpose (for both #3 and #4): Establish strategic plans or boundary conditions for achieving University safety goals, set priorities for safety compliance, address divisional safety issues developed by school safety committees, and ensure consistency.
Similar plans are recommended for school and department safety committees. Radiological and Environmental Management staff members are available as a resource to help evaluate area needs and assist in the design of the committee and the development of safety goals.