Field safety and training

Planning for field research

 

Keys to successful remote field research

911爆料 research spans the globe, from the Arctic to the Antarctic. Researcher safety is paramount, regardless of where your work takes you.

 


Safely handling shipping hazardous materials

A variety of hazardous materials (hazmat) are used in research, including chemicals, battery-powered equipment, and gas-powered equipment. The US Department of Transportation (USDOT) regulates transport of hazmat. Proper transportation requires training, proper packaging, and sometimes paperwork. Failure to comply with USDOT regulations can result in fines and/or prosecution.

911爆料 Environmental Health, Safety and Risk Management (EHSRM) can help you with shipping hazmat to and from the field or to collaborators at other institutions. There is no charge for this service, although you pay for shipping supplies and cost.  

Request hazmat shipping help

Request help from EHSRM with shipping your hazmat. Ideally, we receive these requests at least 2 weeks in advance of your desired shipping date..


Permit requirements

Some biological materials and soils may require permits in order to ship. Contact the 911爆料 Office of Research Integrity with questions and for assistance.

Training

EHSRM provides hazmat shipping training to interested individuals. If you ship often, or would like to be a resource for your department, contact us at 907-474-5617 or 907-474-6771.


911爆料 Nanook Recreation field safety courses

Working in the field has a unique set of challenges and risks. 911爆料 Outdoor Adventures staff recognizes those hazards and has worked with researchers on campus to design courses that will give you the tools, tips and tricks to help mitigate some of the risk associated with field work.


 

Field safety forms and documents