Subrecipient Monitoring re: health and safety
Lee Wood 07 Feb 2003 10:46 EST
Stanford is updating the boilerplate for our subrecipient agreements and
I'm seeking information about how other institutions handle subrecipient
monitoring for use of ionizing radiation, recombinant DNA and other H&S
hazards. I have a few questions:
- What responsibilities does your institution accept/acknowledge concerning
these activities at your subrecipient?
- What initial disclosures or certifications or assurances does your
institution seek from your subrecipients concerning hazardous research
activities such as the use of ionizing radiation or rDNA?
- If ionizing radiation or rDNA or other hazardous activities will be used
by your subrecipient, what steps to you take or require your subrecipient
to take to monitor that activity?
- Please send me a sample of your subrecipient agreement language.
Thanks, all
Lee
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Lee Wood (Mr.)
Co-Director, Sponsored Research - School of Engineering
and Independent Laboratories, Centers and Institutes
- Office of Research Administration
Stanford University
320 Panama Street, Room 4
Stanford, CA 94305-4100
Mail Code: 4100
( Phone: (650)723-5681
Fax: (650)724-2290
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/ORA/
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