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Lab Access Policy

The purpose of this policy is to formalize a procedure for gaining access to laboratories to ensure that all laboratory users (post docs, visiting scientists, GRA, TA, M. Eng. students with stipends, and paid undergraduates) have received the required safety training.

Safety Training Requirements

  • Laboratory Safety (EHS-LaboratorySafety) - required for all users of Engineering laboratories and shops
  • ChemWaste (EHS-ChemWaste) - required for all users of Engineering laboratories and shops
  • Additional safety training may be required before using specific equipment.

We understand that some laboratory users may only use office space or computer facilities in laboratories and may not intend to use chemicals. However, these students are in the laboratory space and are potentially exposed to chemicals and thus must receive the training.
All users of the Engineering laboratories and shops must receive the Chemical Safety for Laboratory Workers training.

Register for all EH&S Training (both classroom & on-line activities) via CU Learn: 

  •          Students (includes underclassmen, graduate and Post-Doctoral)

Access my.cornell.edu

On the Welcome page, click on the red [Login] button and enter your Cornell

NetID and Password (if applicable)

Click on the "IT Resources" tab to open the page

Open the folder: "Training"

Click on: "CU Learn"

Click on "Self-Service"

Select: Search Catalog

On the "Search Catalog" page, type in the Search Catalog box: Laboratory Safety

to display a list of courses

      Scroll down the list to:
              EHS-Laboratory Safety (2555-Laboratory)    Web-based Training

 

       Click on the [Enroll] to launch the training activity

Make sure your choose the web-based training module, not classroom.

Procedure for gaining access to CEE laboratories:

Procedure for gaining card access to CEE laboratories:

  1. Follow link https://ee.ohr.cornell.edu/culearn.cfm
  2. Login
  3. Enter CU Learn
  4. Select "All Learning" button
  5. Highlight table containing completed training information and Copy (Ctrl+C)
  6. Open new Word document and paste (Ctrl+V)
  7. Save as your NetId followed by proof of training exp. "pjc32proof of training" and send to pjc32@cornell.edu
  8. Fill out the online form to request access.
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