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Commonwealth Campus EHS Information
Contact: Steve Foard, swf12@psu.edu814-865-6391

The purpose of the Commonwealth Campus EHS program is to provide environmental health and safety support to Penn State’s Commonwealth Campuses around the state of Pennsylvania. The Commonwealth Campus EHS program uses the resources and expertise in the EHS department to ensure the health and safety of students, faculty, staff and visitors as well as environmental protection at each campus.

The Commonwealth Campus EHS Web Page is designed to be a source of information for the most common questions and issues that apply to the Penn State Commonwealth Campuses. The links below provide more detailed information on programs that commonly apply to the Commonwealth Campuses. Please contact EHS at (814) 865-6391 if you have questions about any of the environmental health and safety programs.

Services Offered

  • Training
  • Ergonomic evaluations
  • Indoor air quality monitoring
  • Industrial hygiene assessments
  • Inspections
  • Campus specific environmental health and safety needs
  • Safety and accident prevention support
  • Spill response support
  • Testing of safety equipment (e.g. fume hoods, safety showers)
  • Waste disposal (biological, chemical, radioactive)

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