Danforth Campus Procedure

for work-related injury or illness located on the Danforth, North, West, and South Campuses of WashU and the Tyson Research Center

For off-campus injuries, click here

Life-Threatening Injury or Illness

  1. Call WUPD IMMEDIATELY : 314-935-5555  

    The employee will be transported to Barnes-Jewish Hospital (BJH) Emergency Room.
    400 S Kingshighway Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63110 MAP

The employee (or supervisor if the employee is unable) must report the incident via the Report Safety Incident task in Workday.

Non-Life-Threatening Injury

Including slips, trips, and falls.

  1. Call WUPD to coordinate injury response : 314-935-5555 
    • During business hours (M-F 8:00 am – 4:00 pm) WUPD will arrange transport of WashU Faculty, staff, and employed students to a BarnesCare or BJH ED, as appropriate.
    • After-hours WUPD faculty, staff, and employed students will be transported to BJH ED.
  2. Bring safety data sheet(s) to the treatment facility, if applicable. If needed, WUPD will contact WashU Environmental Health and Safety to provide the safety data sheets to the medical staff
  3. Call the Worker’s Compensation office at 314-935-5627 for authorization to treat the employee at BarnesCare.

The employee (or supervisor if the employee is unable) must report the incident via the Report Safety Incident task in Workday.

Exposures to Biological Agents
(Including infectious/non-infectious exposures, recombinant DNA molecules, needlesticks, blood, body fluids, and animal bites/scratches).

If the exposure involves human blood or body substances, click here.

Exposures to biological materials include the following:

  1. Needle-sticks or other percutaneous injuries from a contaminated sharp object.
  2. Splashes to mucous membranes (eyes, nose, mouth).
  3. Inhalation of aerosolized material (large spill outside of a biosafety cabinet).
  4. Contact with open wounds, scratches, or cuts.
  5. Bites or scratches from infected animals.

Procedures

  • SKIN Exposures: Immediately remove contaminated clothing and wash the contaminated area with soap and water for 15 minutes.
  • Apply a band-aid if the wound is superficial and not bleeding.
  • Assess whether animal has been inoculated or exposure to an infectious agent
  • EYE Exposures: Immediately flush the eye with water for at least 15 minutes at an eyewash or faucet. Remove contact lenses while flushing the eye. Hold the eye open while flushing.
  • Report the exposure to Occupational Health, and PI/Supervisor, no matter how seemingly insignificant the injury may seem. Some post-exposure treatments must be started within 1-2 hours of exposure, so time is critical.
  • All WashU faculty, fellows and staff, and employed students notify Occupational Health immediately at 314-362-3528 (Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.)
  • Danforth students should contact Habif Health & Wellness Center at 314-935-6666 (Monday – Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.).
  • After hours, weekends and all WashU holidays all parties mentioned directly above should call 314-747-3535 and follow instructions for support.
  • Contact the WashU Biosafety office 314-393-8060, they will decide if exposure meets the requirement criteria for NIH notification.
Eye Exposure/Injury

  1. For any substance in the eye (chemical, infectious, radioactive, blood, body fluid, etc.), immediately flush affected area with water for at least 15 minutes.
    If the exposure involves human blood or body substances, click here.
  2. Call WUPD: 314-935-5555
    WUPD will arrange transportation for the injured employee directly to the BJH Emergency Room.

    If able, bring the applicable safety data sheet with you to the treatment facility. If needed, WUPD will contact WashU EH&S to provide the safety data sheet to the medical staff.
  3. Call the Worker’s Compensation office at 314-935-5627 for authorization to treat.

The employee (or supervisor if the employee is unable) must report the incident via the Report Safety Incident task in Workday.

Chemical Spill or Noxious Odor
  1. If a hazardous chemical is spilled, leave the lab immediately and call WUPD at 314-935-5555. Provide location, chemical information and nature of spill. Do not allow others to enter the space until released by WUPD or EH&S. If safe to do so, stay nearby so further information can be obtained.
  2. In case of known or suspected inhalation of a chemical, get to fresh air immediately. Have someone immediately call WUPD at 314-935-5555 to coordinate response.
  3. For concerns related to an unknown odor (absent of a spill), contact EH&S 314-362-6816. After hours or for emergency, call WUPD at 314-935-5555.

Chemical Exposure to Skin
  1. Remove all contaminated clothing and immediately flush affected area continuously with water for at least 15 minutes.
  2. Call WUPD at 314-935-5555
    WUPD will arrange transportation for the injured employee to either BarnesCare or the BJH Emergency Room depending on the severity of the exposure.
  3. Call the Worker’s Compensation office at 314-935-5627 for authorization to treat.

If able, bring the applicable safety data sheet with you to the treatment facility.  If needed, WUPD will contact WashU EH&S to provide the safety data sheet to the medical staff.

The employee (or supervisor if the employee is unable) must report the incident via the Report Safety Incident task in Workday.

Radioactive Isotope Spills or Personnel Contamination

Follow the directions on the posted emergency procedures and call Radiation Safety at 314-362-3476.  After hours call the emergency pager at 314-299-1322 or WUPD at 314-935-6666.