Our Mission
The Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Department is dedicated to fostering and sustaining a safe, healthy, and compliant environment for all members of the UMSL community. We serve students, faculty, researchers, and staff by promoting best practices in safety, health, and environmental stewardship—whether on campus or at any university-related facility. Our commitment is to support teaching, learning, research, and operational activities through proactive risk management, education, and regulatory compliance.
Emergency Response
In case of serious incident needing immediate assistance, your best option is to call 911 from a university (ShoreTel) phone, and you will reach the UMSL Dispatch Center. If there is an injury requiring immediate medical attention, dial 911, (from a university phone) request an ambulance, and immediate medical assistance. Have the safety data sheet (SDS) available if incident involves a chemical exposure.
Major Chemical/Biological Release
Minor Chemical or Biological Spill or Release
Emergency Phone Numbers
Institutional Safety
911 from an UMSL phone
314-516-5155
Hazardous Materials Support
Environmental, Health & Safety
314-516-6360
314-516-6363
Major Chemical Spill
911 from a UMSL phone
314-516-5155
Radioactive Spill or Release
314-516-6360
314-516-6363
Facilities Services
Weekdays 7 am to 4 pm
314-516-6300
After Hours: 314-516-5155
UMSL Emergency Planning and Preparedness
In case of serious incident needing immediate assistance, your best option is to call 911 from a university (ShoreTel) phone, and you will reach the UMSL Dispatch Center. The UMSL police dispatchers are trained to respond quickly and appropriately to emergency situations. Dialing 911 from an UMSL phone provides Dispatch the capability to know your location, quickly set up a three-way phone connection with you and outside fire, medical or police agencies. This method has several advantages. Both UMSL and the outside agency hear your description of the incident at the same time, which avoids confusion and provides faster response times. This method also automatically notifies UMSL Police, who can provide faster response, help the responder (e.g., fire truck or ambulance) find the correct location faster, and also back up the outside agency when they arrive. This is typically the best and fastest method to obtain emergency services.
If you call 5155 from a university phone, the dispatcher will know your location, but will not have the capability to set up the three-way call.
If you call 314-516-5155 from a cell phone, the dispatcher will not know your location or be able to implement the three-way call.
If you call 911 from your cell phone, you will reach the Saint Louis County Police. They will ask you for your locality and you will need to specifically tell them UMSL. They may not be familiar with our building locations. It is acceptable if you chose to do this in an emergency, especially in a fire or medical emergency, but you need to know that this method may slow the police response by a few minutes. Be sure to follow up with an additional call to UMSL dispatch so the UMSL Police are aware of the situation.