EH&S Employee Handbook
Community Colleges of Spokane
April 2000 (Rev.)
SECTION I:
Introduction
Safety Statement
Why We Have an Environmental health and Safety Program
About the Content of This Document
SECTION II:
Envionmental Health and Safety
Goal and Objectives
Overview
Compliance with Existing Federal and State Environmental Health and Safety Requirements
SECTION III:
Basic Elements Of The Environmental
Health and Safety Program
Organizational Structure and Key Elements
A) Employee Education and Training
B) Self-Inspection
C) Hazard Reporting and Correction
D) Accident and Occupational Illness Reporting and/or Investigation
E) Emergency Procedures
F) Fleet Safety and Emergency Procedures
G) Hazard/Topic Specific Environmental Health and Safety Programs
H) Hazardous Materials Management
I) Record keeping
SECTION IV:
Specific Safety Responsibilities
Administrators
Safety Professional
Safety Officer, College/Unit
Environmental Health and Safety Committees, College/Unit
Human Resources Office
Supervisors
Faculty
All CCS Employees
CCS Students
SECTION V:
Safe Work Practices
Accident Prevention
Back Injury Prevention
Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure
Chemical Safety
Compressed Gas Safety
Driving Safety
Electrical Safety
Fall Prevention
Fire Safety
Housekeeping
Laboratory Safety
Machinery and Equipment Safety
Office Safety
Personal Protective Equipment
Tool Safety (Hand and Portable Electrical)
SECTION VI:
Liability Issues in an Educational Setting
Introduction
Supervision and Training
Conduct of the Activity
Maintenance of the Physical Environment