Executive Summary for Aug. 28 Incident Feedback Portal
Input provided will be used to inform the after-action review process and ultimately identify opportunities for improvements to the University’s preparedness and responses to future incidents.
Input provided will be used to inform the after-action review process and ultimately identify opportunities for improvements to the University’s preparedness and responses to future incidents.
Students, faculty and staff can now opt in to receive “Elevator Outage Push Notifications” via their mobile devices when an elevator on campus is down for service.
EHS takes great pride in our Respiratory Protection Program. We ensure that all our employees who may be exposed to harmful particulates and who require respiratory protection have the proper training and knowledge of the best respiratory protection practices.
Alert Carolina messaging now includes two new labels to signify when immediate attention is required.
Use the Heat Safety Tool app to check the current temperature, humidity and heat index for your location.
The Student Stores Pharmacy and Campus Health Pharmacy will offer no-appointment flu clinics. In addition, four walk-in flu clinics will be held between Sept. 28 and Oct. 20.
Governor Roy Cooper has declared June as Safety Awareness month. Across North Carolina, workplace safety is emphasized during this month to stress the importance of identifying and eliminating safety hazards.
As we approach the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, it is essential for us to be prepared and equipped to handle any potential disruptions to our operations. The safety and well-being of our University community is our utmost priority.
Are you ready for hurricane season? Take action TODAY to be better prepared for when the worst happens.
Dangers remain even after the skies turn blue. This is NOT the time to put your guard down. Nearly half of hurricane fatalities occur after the storm.