About DEHS
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Who We Are
The Department of Environmental Health and Safety (DEHS) is a dedicated team of over 20 highly skilled and problem-solving EHS professionals who are passionate about serving our customers and supporting UofL’s teaching, research and service missions. With a combined experience of nearly 400 years, our team brings deep expertise and institutional knowledge to all aspects of safety and compliance.
What We Do
Our professionals hold nationally recognized credentials including Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Biological Safety Professional (CBSP), Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) and Diplomate of the American Board of Radiology (DABR) – reflecting our commitment to excellence and leadership in the EHS field. Two of our staff members hold gratis faculty appointments – one in SPHIS and the other in Radiation Oncology and several have advanced degrees in molecular biology, engineering, physics, and occupational safety and health.
DEHS supports the university’s mission through proactive risk management, regulatory compliance assistance, training and consultation services across a broad spectrum of EHS disciplines. Whether managing hazardous materials, ensuring laboratory safety, overseeing radiation protection or promoting occupational health, our team works collaboratively to protect the UofL community and the environment.
Our Approach
- Build collaborative partnerships with stakeholders to address safety issues
- Streamline EHS processes to minimize administrative burden on faculty and staff
- Customer service focus for delivery of all EHS services
- Promote safety-first culture over compliance-driven approach
- Identify cost savings and cost avoidance opportunities wherever possible
DEHS Efforts
of our efforts supports research
supports non-research such as clinical operations, facilities, student housing, athletics, construction and renovation and new land acquisitions
Report an Emergency
Do not contact a DEHS staff member to report an emergency such as fire or chemical spill. All emergencies should be reported to the Department of Public Safety at 502-852-6111. If you would like to contact us about a question, comment or concern, please send an email to the appropriate staff member listed in the staff directory.
The Department of Environmental Health and Safety serves all eligible faculty, staff, and students regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age.