The Augusta University Safety Committee (AUSC) serves as an advisory resource to the President on policies and programs for promoting student, faculty, employee, patient, and visitor safety at the university. The committee tracks and reviews accident, injury, and illness data across campus as well as focuses on indoor environmental quality and water intrusion issues.
Chairperson
Stuart A. Thompson, PhD
706-721-7277
Alternate Chairperson
Tiana Curry-McCoy, PhD
706-721-9330
The purpose of the Augusta University Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) is to ensure institutional compliance with laws and regulations governing research with biohazardous materials to include pathogenic microorganisms, infectious materials, recombinant and synthetic nucleic acids (r/s NA), and select agents/toxins and to establish policies, procedures, and practices to ensure that research at Augusta University does not present unacceptable risks to the health or safety of faculty, staff, students, visitors, or the general public.
The IBC implements CDC guidelines published in Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories, 6th ed, 2020; NIH guidelines published in NIH Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant DNA, April 2016; and federal regulations governing CDC/USDA Select Agents published in DHHS 42 Code of Federal Regulations Part 73, Possession, Use, and Transfer of Select Agents and Toxins; Biennial Review, Proposed Rule.
Applications should be submitted by the first of the month.
Chairperson
John Johnson, PhD
706-721-4173
Chemical Safety Officer
Sammy Navarre
706-721-7867
The Institutional Chemical Safety Committee (ICC) at Augusta University is in place to ensure our research personnel follow strict
safety guidelines and protocols related to hazardous chemicals in laboratories. The
Chemical Safety Officer represents the Institutional Chemical Safety Committee.
Radiation Safety Committee (RSC) reviews and monitors waste minimization (WM) efforts. Supports the goals of WM, ensures that the safe use of radioactive material and regulatory compliance are not compromised.
The Laser Safety Subcommittee (LSS) of the Radiation Safety Committee (RSC) is an oversight body for laser safety at AU. The LSS may withdraw permission for laser use. The LSS is responsible for ensuring:
Environmental Health & Safety
Health Sciences Campus
Environmental Health & Safety Building
706-721-2663
706-721-9844
Campus Emergency:
706-721-2911