Environmental Health and Safety
Environmental Health and Safety supports University of Idaho's culture of safety and efforts to protect human health, safety and the environment.
Environmental Health and Safety
Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) plays a crucial role in promoting a safe and healthy environment within the university community. EHS develops and implements policies and programs to ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations regarding environmental protection and workplace safety. Specific responsibilities include facilitating safe work practices, providing training in workplace and environmental safety to ensure that employees and students are prepared for potential incidents, such as chemical spills or fires, and conducting regular safety inspections and audits. Resources and guidance on topics like handling of hazardous materials, indoor air quality, noise exposure, and ergonomic practices are also offered, fostering a culture of safety and well-being across campus. Through these efforts, EHS aims to protect the health of individuals and the environment while supporting the university's educational and research missions.
Contacts
In an emergency, call 911
For urgent situations, call until you connect with someone — do not rely on voice mail, text or email. After hours, contact U of I Security at 208-885-7054.
EHS email
safety@uidaho.edu
EHS office
208-885-6524
EHS fax
208-885-5969
Executive director
208-885-6524
Fire Safety
208-885-6525
Hazardous Materials
208-885-6279
Industrial Hygiene
208-885-5977
Laboratory Safety
208-885-5031
Occupational Safety
208-885-6297
Radiation Safety
208-885-6524
Safety Training
208-885-6524
Staff
Samir Shahat
Executive director of Environmental Health and Safety
samir@uidaho.edu
- General safety program administration
- Environmental compliance
- University safety officer
- Radiation safety officer
Jane Westervelt
Office manager
janew@uidaho.edu
- Office and budget management
- Safety training administrator
Kelvin Daniels
Fire safety specialist
kelvind@uidaho.edu
- Fire safety program management
- Fire and building code compliance
Mark Borth
Hazardous materials specialist
borth@uidaho.edu
- Hazardous waste program
Connor Hall
Hazardous materials technician II
connorjh@uidaho.edu
- Hazardous materials program management
Andrew Eberle
Industrial hygienist
aeberle@uidaho.edu
- Indoor air quality
- All-inclusive workplace safety
- Industrial hygiene
Vacant
Industrial hygiene specialist
- Asbestos and lead program
- Respirator protection program
Drew Pemberton
Laboratory safety officer
apemberton@uidaho.edu
- Laboratory safety program
Beau Babcock
Occupational safety specialist
beaubabcock@uidaho.edu
- Occupational safety
- Workers' compensation
- Accident investigation
- General safety program and training development
Matt Ligman
Occupational safety technician
mligman@uidaho.edu
- Workplace safety inspections
- First-aid/CPR/AED program
- R and E Center occupational safety
Vacant
Radiation safety specialist
- Radiation safety program and training
Emergency numbers
Moscow campus
Emergency
911
Fire / Ambulance
911
Chemical spills
911
UI Emergency Response Team (UIERT)
911
Moscow Police (non-emergency)
208-882-2677
Gritman Hospital
208-882-4511
Domestic Violence 24 Hour Hotline
208-883-4357
24-Hour Crisis Hotline
208-885-6716
Facilities (office hours)
208-885-6246
Facilities (after hours)
208-885-7233 (SAFE)
Campus Security (24/7)
208-885-7233 (SAFE)
Boise campus
Emergency
911
Fire / Ambulance
911
Hazardous materials/chemical spills disaster services
911
Boise Police (non-emergency)
208-377-6790
St. Luke's Regional Medical Center (non-emergency)
208-381-2222
St. Alphonsus Regional Medical Center (non-emergency)
208-367-2121
24-Hour Crisis Hotline
208-885-6716
Mental Health Services
208-334-0808
Idaho Water Center
208-334-2999
Idaho Water Center Parking Security
208-336-0821
(after hours: 208-514-6759)
Coeur d'Alene campus
Emergency
911
Fire / Ambulance
911
Coeur d'Alene Police (non-emergency)
208-769-2320
Fire and Ambulance (non-emergency)
208-769-2340
Kootenai Medical Center
208-666-2000
24-Hour Crisis Hotline
208-885-6716
Mental Health Services
208-769-1406
Facilities
208-667-2588
Idaho Falls campus
Emergency
911
Fire / Ambulance
911
Idaho Falls Police (non-emergency)
208-529-1200
ISU Public Safety (24/7)
208-282-2515
Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center
208-529-6111
24-Hour Crisis Hotline
208-885-6716
Mental Health Services
208-528-5700
ISU Facilities
208-282-2784
U of I Emergency Response Team
Due to the diversity and advanced research and education activities at the University of Idaho, the EPA classifies the university as a large quantity generator of hazardous waste. In accordance with state and federal regulations, the University of Idaho maintains an Emergency Response Team (UIERT) through the office of Environmental Health and Safety. The team is trained and equipped to handle most hazmat incidents that may occur on campus. The UIERT also has an agreement with the City of Moscow to respond to other incidents in the city as requested.
The UIERT is comprised of members of Environmental Health and Safety, and they cover all types of hazardous materials. All team members are trained up to hazardous materials technician and operations levels. All team members are FEMA ICS trained (level 100 - 800) and maintain their certifications through annual refreshers and close collaboration with the State of Idaho Fire Marshal's office.
Activation and dispatch of the UIERT is done by contacting U of I security, the university safety officer in Environmental Health and Safety, or the Incident Commander acting for the City of Moscow via 911. The dispatcher will need to know what type of hazardous material is involved (e.g., chemical, radioactive, or biohazardous material), if the information is available. If the material cannot be identified, they will follow call-out procedures for a chemical spill.