Registration

Registration Process

Complete the Registration Form for each registrant.

Special Instructions for OSHA 500/501 Course Registration

Registration for the OSHA 500 or 501 requires documentation that you meet the required prerequisites. This will be used to determine if you meet the prerequisites. Contact jsyracus@buffalo.edu if you have any questions.

As an initial screen, e-mail the completed form to jsyracus@buffalo.edu.
The signed hard copy will need to be mailed to the TRC. Addresses are also on the form.

Mail or fax the completed registration form(s) with payment to:

University at Buffalo Toxicology Research Center
Cary Room 15
3435 Main Street
Buffalo, New York 14214

Tel: (716) 829-2125
Fax: (716) 829-2806

Email Registration Instruction

Download the registration form:

  1. Form can be filled out on computer.
  2. Save as a file.
  3. Email the file as an attachment. Please do not email credit card information.

Payment may be made by check, purchase order, Visa, or MasterCard. Checks and purchase orders should be made payable to UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO RESEARCH FOUNDATION-TRC. Registration is not considered final until full payment is received.

Please register early, as class sizes are limited. Confirmations will be sent to those who register at least 10 working days prior to the first day of each course. Confirmations will include course date(s), location, directions, a parking tag, start time and end time. Hotel information will be supplied upon request.

If you believe you are registered, but have not received a confirmation, please verify your place in class by contacting:

Joseph A. Syracuse, PhD.

Joseph A. Syracuse, PhD

Director, AOTC & HAZMAT Education

Toxicology Research Center

15 Cary Hall, 3435 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14214

Phone: (716) 829-2125

Email: jsyracus@buffalo.edu

Please note: Course fees and dates are subject to change.

Registration begins at 8 am, and class begins at 8:30 am.

Certificates of Completion and wallet cards (for most courses) are awarded to students who successfully complete all requirements. Any licensing or credentialing fees are the responsibility of the student.

Students are responsible for the purchase of meals and refreshments.

Cancellation Policy

The University at Buffalo Toxicology Research Center (UBTRC) reserves the right to cancel programs. In the event of a course cancellation, the full registration fee will be refunded. UBTRC, however, is not responsible for travel or other costs incurred by participants.

All cancellations by a registrant must be received in writing and can be faxed, mailed, or e-mailed. Course registration fees will be refunded in full if cancellations are received 11 or more working days before the program start date. Any cancellations or changes, by the registrant, made within 10 working days of the program start date will be charged a $100 administration fee. No-shows and cancellations received on or after the program start date will be invoiced the full amount of the registration fee. The registrant may send a substitute without penalty.