Research Occupational Health:
Reproductive Concerns

Who Can Help Me?

           
Office of Research Integrity
Gwen Currier, IACUC/IBC Specialist, 401.874.2526
Heather McClary, Director, Research Integrity, 401.874.4813; 
or researchintegrity@etal.uri.edu, 401.874.4328              

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If you are working with any hazardous agent, you need to know how to work safely at all times implement safe work practices to minimize your potential exposure to hazardous agents. EH&S provides information about potential reproductive and developmental hazards in the workplace; these may include physical hazards or chemical, biological, or radiological substances. The goal is to protect the reproductive health of males and females from occupational exposures which are known or suspected of being capable of posing a hazard to human reproduction. EH&S is available to assist in evaluating risks and advise on appropriate control measures to help reduce the potential hazards.