
Ensuring a Healthy Environment
Help us maintain a healthy and environmentally friendly campus.
At UW-Green Bay, our Safety and Environmental Management team serves as the university's guardian of both people and environment. We work to ensure every laboratory experiment, campus construction project and daily operation meets the standards set by federal, state and local authorities. From protecting students and staff in research facilities to safeguarding the natural beauty of our Green Bay campus, we create the secure foundation to allow innovation and learning to flourish safely and sustainably.
Keep Campus Safe
Prevent and prepare for emergencies by understanding our safety programs.
Preserve the Campus
Learn what to do with potentially harmful substances to prevent injury and keep our campus beautiful.
Ensure Fire Safety
Use this checklist to know what to do to prevent fires from happening.
Report a Safety Concern
Safety Training
UW-Green Bay and the Universities of Wisconsin are committed to providing a safe environment for all employees. The right training means accidents and emergencies can be prevented. Safety and Environmental Management offers several virtual safety training options. Contact Scott Piontek at pionteks@uwgb.edu to enroll in any of these trainings and be prepared:
- AED
- Bloodborne Pathogen Initial Training
- CPR
- First Aid
- Laboratory Safety
- Office Ergonomics
- Slip, Trip & Fall

Are you a New Employee?
We have a safety orientation just for you!
The Universities of Wisconsin System is committed to providing a safe environment for all employees and has created a new employee safety orientation video.
Safety Data Sheets
Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) are references used to inform you of the hazards associated with chemicals, as well as appropriate precautions. They can be found from the internet sources listed for the manufacturers of chemicals we use on our campuses and are also located in department stockrooms.

Working in Isolation
If you're working in isolation, that means you won't be able to receive immediate assistance if an incident occurs. For that reason, you'll need to complete a permit form.

Ask an Expert
Meet Scott Piontek, Environmental Health, Safety & Emergency Manager. If you have any questions or safety concerns, he can help.