
Graciano Matos
A new City College of New York aid is making the inspection of laboratories easier. Recently copyrighted, The CUNY/CCNY Digital Lab Inspection Program is available to other CUNY colleges for use free of charge.
鈥淥ne practical feature of the DLIP is that it gives us the ability to organize data generated from our inspections into graphs and tables,鈥 said Graciano Matos, Laboratory Hygiene Officer in City College鈥檚 Office of Environmental Health and Occupational Safety, who conceptualized the program. 鈥淲e can do statistical analysis, measure outcomes, corrective action, observe trends, make comparisons, gauge strengths and weaknesses.鈥
In addition, DLIP can pinpoint where deficiencies occur most frequently. 鈥淭his in turn can allow us the ability to develop reliable improvement strategies when setting goals for risk reduction, compliance plans and training,鈥 added Matos.
Matos鈥 duty is to inspect CCNY鈥檚 numerous labs, teaching and physical plant shops and mechanical rooms ensure compliance with regulatory mandates and safety guidelines. He came up with the idea for DLIP, which was then developed by an interdisciplinary team on campus.
DLIP has earned quick recognition, including a productivity award from the Vice Chancellor and Chief Operating Officer of the City University of New York and the President鈥檚 Star Productivity Award from t九色视频. 鈥淚t is a work in progress,鈥 said Matos. 鈥淚t is flexible enough so that we can add features that can enhance the inspection process.鈥
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