The University of Chicago
Associate Director of Chemical Safety
The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290
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Provost Office of Research Safety
About the Department
The University of Chicago Office of Research Safety (ORS), led by the Associate Provost for Research Safety, reports to the Vice Provost of Research. ORS activities and services are coordinated and integrated with other research support efforts through partnerships with UChicago students, faculty, staff, deans and other UChicago leadership to support and promote research safety and compliance. The ORS contributes to the UChicago institutional research infrastructure via partnerships with other units that report to the Vice Provost of Research including University Research Administration (URA), Research Development Support (RDS), Research Computing Center (RCC), Globus and the University of Chicago Consortium for Advanced Science and Engineering (CASE).
The Office of Research Safety (ORS) provides a research safety framework, subject matter expertise, emergency response, and management of research safety support activities for the University to ensure that laboratory and field research are conducted safely and in accordance with federal and institutional guidelines. The ORS leads the development of university-wide research safety standards, policies, and procedures to ensure a safe research environment and to facilitate research compliance and is guided institutionally by the Research Safety Policy Council (RSPC), chaired by the Vice Provost of Research. Other members include Divisional Deans, the Dean of Shared Research Facilities, and a Senior Associate General Counsel. The ORS works closely with counterparts in the academic Divisions, the University Environmental Health and Safety Office, the Medical Center Environmental Health and Safety Office, Facilities Services, Physical Plant, Project Management, Argonne National Laboratory, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, and the Marine Biological Laboratory.
Job Summary
The Associate Director of Chemical Safety (ADC) at the University of Chicago (UC) manages the University\'s chemical safety program at Hyde Park and is responsible for the development, implementation, and management of a comprehensive laboratory chemical hazard control program to ensure a safe environment for research and teaching laboratories. This includes providing technical guidance, training, and inspective/risk analysis of chemical hazards and related operational issues that may arise in university laboratories operating at Biosafety Levels 1-3 (BSL_), and Animal Biosafety Level 1-3 (ABSL_). The ADC manages the other Chemical Safety Officers (CSOs) at Hyde Park and works closely with the Lab Safety Specialists (LSS), the Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC), the HTRL Institutional Biosafety Committee (HTRL-IBC), the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), Animal Resources Center (ARC), the Office of Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S), Medical Center Environmental Health & Safety, UC faculty, staff, and students to coordinate services, review facilities, and provide appropriate safety training and technical support as necessary. The ADC is responsible for providing technical guidance, training, and inspective/risk analysis of the University of Chicago\'s Chemical Hygiene Plan to ensure a safe environment in which to facilitate research and the pursuit of academic excellence. Chemical Safety includes the delivery of chemical hygiene services to all facilities involved in research for both laboratories and lab support areas. The ADC also leads the University of Chicago\'s Hyde Park emergency response team for situations involving chemical hazardous and/or other hazardous materials.
Responsibilities
Perform investigations, inspections and follow up to ensure compliance with local and fede al governing bodies.
Develop, deliver and update programming designed to educate, protect and ensure safety compliance across all Research Unit departments.
Assist in the development of computer-based systems to track and document laboratory inspection outcomes, safety trainings and other necessary data points.
Act as CSO for the UC and respond professionally and courteously to requests for chemical safety assistance.Act as a chemical safety technical & information resource to the University and provides guidance on chemical safety related matters, making independent, on-the-spot decisions involving risk assessments, emergency response and related corrective actions.
Conduct construction plan reviews for all laboratories, provide review comments in writing, and sign off on final plans. Conduct pre-occupancy checks for all laboratories and participate in their proper laboratory commissioning and decommissioning.
Evaluate the health risks associated with research involving chemicals and work with university investigators and staff to implement chemical hazard control policies and procedures on general chemical safety, fume hood usage, and laboratory emergency response plans.
Compile reports, protocol status summaries, quarterly reports, and conduct other administrative functions that support the chemical safety program.
Provost Office of Research Safety
About the Department
The University of Chicago Office of Research Safety (ORS), led by the Associate Provost for Research Safety, reports to the Vice Provost of Research. ORS activities and services are coordinated and integrated with other research support efforts through partnerships with UChicago students, faculty, staff, deans and other UChicago leadership to support and promote research safety and compliance. The ORS contributes to the UChicago institutional research infrastructure via partnerships with other units that report to the Vice Provost of Research including University Research Administration (URA), Research Development Support (RDS), Research Computing Center (RCC), Globus and the University of Chicago Consortium for Advanced Science and Engineering (CASE).
The Office of Research Safety (ORS) provides a research safety framework, subject matter expertise, emergency response, and management of research safety support activities for the University to ensure that laboratory and field research are conducted safely and in accordance with federal and institutional guidelines. The ORS leads the development of university-wide research safety standards, policies, and procedures to ensure a safe research environment and to facilitate research compliance and is guided institutionally by the Research Safety Policy Council (RSPC), chaired by the Vice Provost of Research. Other members include Divisional Deans, the Dean of Shared Research Facilities, and a Senior Associate General Counsel. The ORS works closely with counterparts in the academic Divisions, the University Environmental Health and Safety Office, the Medical Center Environmental Health and Safety Office, Facilities Services, Physical Plant, Project Management, Argonne National Laboratory, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, and the Marine Biological Laboratory.
Job Summary
The Associate Director of Chemical Safety (ADC) at the University of Chicago (UC) manages the University\'s chemical safety program at Hyde Park and is responsible for the development, implementation, and management of a comprehensive laboratory chemical hazard control program to ensure a safe environment for research and teaching laboratories. This includes providing technical guidance, training, and inspective/risk analysis of chemical hazards and related operational issues that may arise in university laboratories operating at Biosafety Levels 1-3 (BSL_), and Animal Biosafety Level 1-3 (ABSL_). The ADC manages the other Chemical Safety Officers (CSOs) at Hyde Park and works closely with the Lab Safety Specialists (LSS), the Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC), the HTRL Institutional Biosafety Committee (HTRL-IBC), the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), Animal Resources Center (ARC), the Office of Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S), Medical Center Environmental Health & Safety, UC faculty, staff, and students to coordinate services, review facilities, and provide appropriate safety training and technical support as necessary. The ADC is responsible for providing technical guidance, training, and inspective/risk analysis of the University of Chicago\'s Chemical Hygiene Plan to ensure a safe environment in which to facilitate research and the pursuit of academic excellence. Chemical Safety includes the delivery of chemical hygiene services to all facilities involved in research for both laboratories and lab support areas. The ADC also leads the University of Chicago\'s Hyde Park emergency response team for situations involving chemical hazardous and/or other hazardous materials.
Responsibilities
Perform investigations, inspections and follow up to ensure compliance with local and fede al governing bodies.
Develop, deliver and update programming designed to educate, protect and ensure safety compliance across all Research Unit departments.
Assist in the development of computer-based systems to track and document laboratory inspection outcomes, safety trainings and other necessary data points.
Act as CSO for the UC and respond professionally and courteously to requests for chemical safety assistance.Act as a chemical safety technical & information resource to the University and provides guidance on chemical safety related matters, making independent, on-the-spot decisions involving risk assessments, emergency response and related corrective actions.
Conduct construction plan reviews for all laboratories, provide review comments in writing, and sign off on final plans. Conduct pre-occupancy checks for all laboratories and participate in their proper laboratory commissioning and decommissioning.
Evaluate the health risks associated with research involving chemicals and work with university investigators and staff to implement chemical hazard control policies and procedures on general chemical safety, fume hood usage, and laboratory emergency response plans.
Compile reports, protocol status summaries, quarterly reports, and conduct other administrative functions that support the chemical safety program.