Engineering Controls
Engineering controls are built into equipment or processes to minimize hazards. Engineering controls may be implemented at the source of the hazard, along its path or at the worker.
Engineering controls include the following:
- Ventilation systems.
- Enclosure or isolation of emission source (e.g., biological safety cabinets or fumehoods).
- Process changes (e.g., wet methods instead of dry, dust-creating methods).
Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) offers the following resources to support engineering controls:
Biological safety cabinet (BSC) testing
HSE conducts annual testing of all BSCs and aerosol enclosures on campus. Testing ensures that equipment is working properly so that research can be conducted safely. HSE may also conduct small repairs and will also decommission old or broken equipment.
Email hse.info@ualberta.ca to schedule testing.
X-ray + Laser Certification
Planning to work with x-ray equipment or lasers? According to the Occupational Health and Safety Code (Radiation Protection Regulation), all designated radiation equipment must first be inspected and certified.
Complete the application and email hse.info@ualberta.ca to schedule an inspection.
Equipment checklists + forms
Moving equipment or having it repaired?
Inspection checklists
Employees, Students
Safety & Security