Occupational Safety and Health

Danger Confined Space Entry by permit only

The University has developed safety and health programs to help provide a safe working environment for faculty, staff, students, and visitors.

These occupational safety programs include asbestos work, confined space entry, electrical safety, indoor air quality, lead exposure in construction, personal protective equipment, and forklift use.

The University also administers the UM Public Access Automatic External Defibrillation (AED) Program, which maintains AEDs in a number of facilities on campus. AEDs, in conjunction with Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), are used to restore normal heart rhythm in the event of sudden cardiac arrest.

Who To Contact


Jim Bolton
Assistant Director
410-706-6082

Marc Ridgley
Supervisor
410-706-7055

Michael Miklewski
EHS Specialist
410-706-7055

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