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Health & Safety

The mission of the Environmental Health and Safety Department (EHS) is to provide and promote a safe environment for all students, staff, and guests of Texas A&M International University.

Occupational Health Program

Protecting the health and safety of all Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) is crucial to the continued success of our mission to promote a healthy and safety setting in which to conduct research, teaching, and organizational activities. TAMIU's Occupational Health Program (OHP) is intended to identify the individuals that may incur exposure while working with blood, infectious biohazards, animals, or in a position that may require the use of respiratory protection. Proper risk assessment, medical surveillance, treatment, and training will provide the necessary preventative measures for a safe and healthy work environment at no cost to the enrollee.

The OHP addresses exposure to the following:

  1. Biohazardous materials handled in IBC permitted research, teaching or diagnostic laboratories at BSL-2 or higher including:
    • Human pathogens or zoonotic pathogens of animals;
    • Materials potentially containing human pathogens (e.g. human or non-human primate blood, body fluids, unfixed tissues, or cell lines- including commercially available lines);
    • Recombinant or synthetic nucleic acid molecules and cells, organisms, and viruses containing such molecules; and
    • Biological Select Agents and Toxins.
  2. Animals, or their tissues, body fluids, or wastes.

The extent of participation in the OHP is based on a risk assessment that takes into account type of exposure, extent and frequency of exposure, and a review of health history by an Occupational Health Professional. Please email safety@tamiu.edu if you have questions.

It is the individual’s responsibility to undertake the recommendations of the OHP provider.

TAMIU's OHP consists of the following elements:

Bloodborne pathogens are microorganisms found in the blood of infected individuals that cause diseases. They may also be present in “other potentially infectious materials,” such as blood-tainted body fluids, unfixed tissues or body parts, some biological research materials, and even other primates. These pathogens are a concern because they are capable of infecting others who are exposed to infectious blood or other body fluids.

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A well-designed office allows each employee to work comfortably without needing to over-reach, sit or stand too long, or use awkward postures (correct ergonomic design).  Sometimes, equipment or furniture changes are the best solution to allow employees to work comfortably.

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The Respiratory Protection Program integrates exposure assessment, risk mitigation and medical surveillance services to protect the occupational health and safety of TAMIU employees and to comply with federal and state regulations.

People who use respiratory protection must be physically capable of using and wearing the equipment. In some cases, a physician must determine if an employee is healthy enough to use a respirator. In addition, all people required to wear respirators must be formally trained and instructed in proper equipment usage.

Choosing the right respirator for the job is equally important to knowing how to use it. There are many types of respirators, and each type protects against different hazards.

IMPORTANT: Respirators are available in different sizes. Always fit test a respirator to select the correct size.

This includes those aspects pertaining to the safe working with and/or around biological substances, animals, pathogenic material, and more in a laboratory setting.

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Who must enroll in the Occupational Health Program?

The IBC and/or IACUC protocol will determine who needs to enroll in the OHP based on protocol review.

How does this affect IBC and/or IACUC approval?

IBC or IACUC cannot release the approval letter for the protocol until all listed personnel are verified as enrolled.

How often do I have to enroll?

OHP enrollment is verified by the IBC or IACUC at continuing review.


Events and Training

Our office hosts regular training opportunities throughout the semesters. One of which includes EHS Workshops (registration required) - designed to delve deeper into select health and safety topics and provide individuals with actions they can then incorporate into their work areas.

Workshop Schedule for Spring 2023

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Previous EHS Workshops