Reproductive Health
As a research and medical university, employees, students, and volunteers at the
University of California, Davis may work with materials that may pose a hazard to
human reproduction.
The resources collected on this website can be used by Principal Investigators,
managers and supervisors to develop safe work procedures that protect the
reproductive health of employees, students, and volunteers. These procedures should
be incorporated into the lab-specific chemical hygiene plan and included in annual
lab safety training. The goal of these work procedures is to keep exposures as low
as practical to minimize the potential for reproductive or developmental hazards or
any other potential health effects.
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