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Safety and Emergencies





Pacific Lutheran University employees and students should be aware of the issues concerning fire safety, electrical safety, office ergonomics, lifting techniques, driving safety, workplace violence awareness, and hazard communication.  These are important components in maintaining an illness and injury free work environment.

The safety and emergency information provided in this manual is a summary, for more complete details see the Safety Manual, the Introduction to Health and Safety, and the Emergency Procedures Handbook.  These documents can be found at http://www.plu.edu/~safety or by calling Environmental Health and Safety at ext. 7233.


ACCIDENT REPORTS

In the event of accident or injury on the job, each employee is covered by the Washington State Industrial Insurance Program (Worker's Compensation). If medical attention is required as a result of such injury, the employee should advise the physician that he or she is covered under the State Industrial Insurance Program so that necessary forms may be processed in the doctor's office. Failure to accomplish this will necessitate a return trip to the doctor's office to initiate the form required by the State.

Additionally, any accident on the job should be reported to the Supervisor immediately and, as soon as time permits, the Injury Report should be completed and mailed to Human Resources Services. This form helps to provide the information required in processing a claim for insurance. It is also reviewed by the University Safety Committee.


EMERGENCY AID

Pacific Lutheran University has an emergency medical response system (EMS), which is composed of qualified Safety Officers in Campus Safety, a campus wide emergency number, 7911, direct radio contact from Campus Safety to Pierce County emergency services and first aid trained personnel in most buildings. The EMS system is a coordinated means of responding to any accident or sudden illness on campus.


FIRE

If a fire occurs in your location or a fire alarm goes off, leave the area and if possible assist others to exit in an orderly manner. Use the nearest safe departure route and go to the Emergency Assembly Point (EAP) away from the building. The Emergency Building Coordinator (EBC) will have information on what to do during an emergency. As soon as you are out of danger, notify the Campus Safety and Information Office (extension 7911).


FIRST AID

All Campus Safety Officers are First Aid and CPR trained. A complete mobile First Aid kit is located at the Campus Safety and Information Office for response anywhere on campus.

First aid kits are available in all buildings on campus. Locations are listed in the Emergency Procedures handbook. Offices with kits are responsible for maintaining a full supply of materials in the kits by calling Environmental Health and Safety x7233 for replacements. 

The university makes available First Aid and CPR training and certification for individuals in all areas of the campus


GENERAL SAFETY

Concern for safety is essential. All employees should be careful in their work habits to avoid injury on the job and should be especially cautious to watch their footing on walks and in hallways during bad weather.

To prevent injury, several general rules should be followed:


The University Safety Committee, which includes electees and appointees from the administration, faculty, and staff, meets once a month. Suggestions to improve safety procedures should be submitted to the Environmental Health and Safety Manager. Liability insurance for the university is handled by the Assistant to the Vice President of Finance and Operations. 

Each new employee is given a copy of the university's Introduction the Health and Safety, and the Emergency Procedures Handbook. Additional copies are available in Human Resources Services or through the Environmental Health and Safety Manager's office. 


HAZARD COMMUNICATION PLANS
The university established a Hazard Communication Program that is described in the Safety Manual. The program includes procedures for container labeling, maintaining Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), and employee training and information. 

The university also maintains a Chemical Hygiene Plan for lab safety. The plan for Natural Sciences is available from the Chemistry Lab Manager. 


OFF-CAMPUS EMERGENCIES
For stretcher cases (for example, a person who is unconscious or who has suffered an injured back or a heart attack) call 911 and ask for "fire." Inform them of the nature of the problem. Stay on the line until told otherwise by the Operator. After caring for the victim call Campus Safety and Information and report the details. For non-stretcher cases (for example, a person who has suffered a hard bump or a sprained ankle), see to it that the person is taken to the nearest medical facility. After treatment call Campus Safety and Information at 253-535-7441 and report the details.  


ON-CAMPUS EMERGENCIES
In case of any emergency go to the nearest telephone and dial 7911. If the emergency involves an injured person who is helpless, someone should remain with that person while another leaves the scene to report the emergency. The injured person should not be moved. Identify yourself and the person injured (if possible). Indicate the extension number from which you are calling, the nature of the emergency, and the location of the injured person. Wait on the line to answer any questions, which may be asked in order to dispatch emergency vehicles. Once released from the call by Campus Safety, keep the telephone line open for incoming calls.


PERSONAL SAFETY
PLU is concerned about the safety of its employees. Following are some tips that will increase your awareness of precautions to take:


Additional materials on personal security are available without cost at the Campus Safety and Information Office.


POSSESSION OF WEAPONS
To reduce the risk of injury to employees and students, the university prohibits the possession of weapons on campus premises, in university vehicles, at any university-sponsored events off-campus. Prohibited weapons include firearms, knives, or other dangerous devices including, but not limited to, guns, firecrackers or other explosives, hunting weapons, live ammunition, flares, swords, slingshots, pellet guns, paint guns, and bb guns. 

Employees should check with their supervisors or with Human Resource Services if they have a question regarding this policy. Employees should report to their supervisors any concerns about other staff members, or students, in possession of prohibited weapons. 

Failure to adhere to the university's weapon policy or failure to cooperate in an investigation is grounds for disciplinary action, which, depending on the circumstances, may include immediate termination.


SAFETY BULLETIN BOARDS

To increase employee's safety and health awareness, bulletin boards for safety information are located in several buildings on campus. 

The safety bulletin boards in the following areas will display all Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act (WISHA) required posters and emergency information:


Safety bulletin boards in other areas will display safety posters, emergency numbers, Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) locations, Safety Committee information and other items as determined by the Safety Committee representative for that building.


UNIVERSITY VIOLENCE PREVENTION POLICY
Providing a Safe and Secure Campus: Preventing Workplace & Campus Violence
April 2002

August 2007

Introduction and Purpose
The university and its employees and students strive to provide a safe, secure learning/ living and work environment in an atmosphere which respects each person’s dignity. Toward this end, the university will take appropriate action against anyone who is found to have engaged in threatening or violent behavior on campus or at university-sponsored programs or events. Employees and students are responsible for reporting situations that are or could become threatening.

Verbal threats, threatening behavior, or acts of violence by an employee, student or other member of the campus community against other employees, students, vendors, or campus visitors will not be tolerated. Persons found to have violated this policy are subject to appropriate disciplinary action, including potential dismissal. Arrest and criminal prosecution by off-campus authorities is also possible.

Threats or acts of violence will be taken seriously. Reported threats and acts of violence are investigated by the university. Employees, students or other members of the campus community who are found to have made substantial threats, exhibited threatening behavior, or engaged in violent acts on university property are subject to removal from the campus as quickly as safety permits.

For the purpose of this policy, employee includes all faculty, administrators, staff, temporary employees, and student workers; student includes any enrolled student.  The prohibitions in this policy apply to all members of the campus community, including employees, students, and volunteers.

Prohibited Behavior

While it is not possible to describe all the actions which might constitute threatening or violent behavior or a risk to safety and security, the following behaviors are strictly forbidden in the workplace or on the PLU campus:


Reporting Requirements

  1. Students and employees are required to notify Campus Safety immediately at ext. 7911 if they observe the following:
    1. A life-threatening situation that is in progress (physical confrontation, robbery, etc.);
    2. An act of violence or threat in the workplace, residence halls or on campus property;
    3. A threat of domestic violence potentially affecting the campus environment;
    4. Or any action or conduct that is imminently threatening or violent or that has the potential to become threatening or violent.
    5. The presence on campus of any person who is the subject of a Restricted from Campus order, a Restraining or Anti-Harassment order that lists the university as a restricted location.
  2. Employees are required to notify their supervisors promptly of any action noted in a-d above. In turn, supervisors are required to notify Campus Safety of any threats of which they are informed and any threats they receive or witness themselves.
  3. Students and employees are required to notify Campus Safety promptly in the event that they have secured a Restraining or Anti-Harassment Order that lists the university as a restricted location.
  4. All students and employees are required to complete a University Violence Prevention Report after observing any behavior or circumstances noted in a.-d above.   Employees should complete the report with assistance from their supervisor and students should complete it with assistance from a Student Life staff member (RD, SIL or Conduct) or with their workplace supervisor.  The completed report must be filed with Campus Safety.
  5. Other members of the PLU community, including volunteers, are strongly encouraged to follow these same reporting procedures if they observe acts of violence or threatening situations.
  6. Campus Safety will notify Human Resources in a timely manner regarding reports and information shared with them.
  7. The university will use reported information with as much discretion as possible-balancing privacy with the need to provide a safe, secure environment.


Resources

Student Life staff members are available to consult with, assist and/or refer students with any issues related to the behaviors or procedures noted above. 

Human Resources staff members are available to consult with, assist, and/or refer employees and supervisors regarding:


Supervisors are directed to seek the assistance of Human Resources and/or Campus Safety during potentially high-risk situations such as employee dismissals, work restructuring, or instances in which an employee’s medical condition may be a contributing factor.

Human Resources and Student Life will coordinate and conduct periodic training sessions regarding measures to prevent violence, recognizing early warning signs of a troubled or potentially violent person, and procedures for responding to and reporting such incidents.

Office
Phone Numbers
Contact Numbers
Contact For
Campus Safety
Emergency, dial 7911
Non-emergency, 253-535-7441
  • Emergency assistance
  • Filing University Violence Prevention Report Forms
Human Resources
253-535-7187 (Director)
253-535-7185 (Front Desk)
  • Consultation for employee situations
  • Assistance with completion of University Violence Prevention Report Forms
  • Referral to support services
Student Life
253-535-7192 (Admin. Assoc.)
253-535-7191 (Front Desk)
  • Consultation for student concerns
  • Consultation for residence hall, campus and classroom situations
  • Assistance with completion of University Violence Prevention Report Forms

Retaliation Prohibited
The university will not tolerate any retaliation against any person who reports or participates in the investigation of a situation under this policy. Any person who is found to have engaged in retaliation prohibited by this policy is subject to appropriate disciplinary action, including immediate dismissal and exclusion from campus.

Not a Contract
No part of this policy is intended to or shall be construed to limit the university’s right to manage its workforce or address student conduct issues, operate the university or to handle specific situations based on the specific facts involved. This policy is not, and shall not be construed as a contractual commitment on behalf of or to any person.

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