Training

Resident Life Training – Emergency Action Protocols

This safety training for RA's covers:

  1. Residence Life Buildings & EAA (Emergency Assembly Area) locations
  2. Reporting a Fire
  3. According to FEMA
  4. Campus Fire Statistics
  5. Evacuation Procedures
  6. Fire Extinguishing Policy
  7. Fire Prevention
  8. Fire Safety Regulations
  9. Prohibited Items

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Youth Programs Training (Events with Minors on Campus)

This is a required training for youth program staff before assuming child welfare responsibilities in a youth program being held at or on property owned or controlled by ¹ÏÉñÍø.

The training consists of a study of University Policy #3014 and the Minors on Campus Program Training Manual, the completion of the DSS Mandated Reporters: Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect course, and a final cumulative quiz.

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Unlicensed Vehicles (Golf Carts, etc.) Training Program

The proper operation of unlicensed electric or gas-powered vehicles (golf carts and gators) is required of all employees, contractors and students who utilize them on the campus of ¹ÏÉñÍø. This training program is facilitated by the ¹ÏÉñÍø Department of Public Safety.

Unlicensed vehicle safety training includes but is not limited to:

  • The policies contained in this program.
  • Responsibilities of those involved in the program.
  • An introduction to the vehicle's controls and their function.
  • Proper conduct for driving the vehicle.
  • Steps to take when leaving vehicles unattended.

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Handbook for Insurance Coverage and Claims Procedures

¹ÏÉñÍø's Office for Risk Management handles risk management inquiries and claims for the university.

This PDF handbook is a helpful insurance guide, providing information about:

  • Automobile Coverage
  • Property Loss Coverage
  • General Liability Coverage
  • Certificates of Coverage
  • University Contracts
  • Aggregates
Transportation & Pakring Service Front Office

Drivers needing to rent 12- and 15- passenger vans first need to take and pass the training provided through the ¹ÏÉñÍø-SafeColleges Online training platform.

Here is the process:

  1. Click the link to take the 19-minute course: (MIDAS login required).
  2. Following the course, a test is provided and upon passing the test a certificate can be generated.
  3. Email your certificate to theÌýOffice for Risk ManagementÌýwhere upon receipt it will be signed and returned to you.
  4. Then send the signed certificate to ¹ÏÉñÍø Procurement Services to obtain authorization to rent a 12- or 15- passenger van.
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State Vehicles, Automobile Coverages & Accident Reporting

This is a training powerpoint presentation that individuals or departments can watch to learn and review the guidelines for driving state vehicles and handling accidents.