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Building Safety Program

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Safety Bulletin Boards

The safety boards around campus are being updated with a new and improved poster format that is more accessible and sustainable.

You can also print your own for your areas. 

Reporting Safety Concerns

Maintenance/Repairs

If you have a general facilities request or maintenance concern please contact the Facilities Management. Facilities staff is on campus Monday-Fridays, from 7am-3:30pm.

If you have any questions, please call 503-352-2213.

For EMERGENCIES, please call CPS at 503-352-2230 (FG Campus) 503-352-7207 (HPC Campus).

Building Hazards/Workplace Hazards

If you are concerned about the safety or condition of a particular facility or space and it is NOT an emergency situation you may submit a concern to Facilities Management via email.

If you believe there is imminent danger due to the hazard, please call CPS at 503-352-2230 (FG Campus) 503-352-7207 (HPC Campus).

Accident/Injury Reporting

All accident and injuries should be reported to your supervisors and to Campus Public Safety (CPS) via the appropriate form.

The reporting forms can be found on the CPS Policies and Forms website.

Evacuation Routes and Maps

- Evacuation maps by building and floor

- Evacuation maps by building and floor

Evacuation Assembly Areas

Building Safety Inspections

Quarterly safety inspections are conducted by trained inspectors who have completed the required Hazard Identification and Safety training from the Occupation Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).  The inspections reports are available to the university community.  

Additional and more frequent inspections can be requested for areas new or reoccurring hazards have been documented.

Additional Workplace Safety Resources

 

Evacuation Routes and Maps

Building Safety Inspections
 

Evacuation Routes and Maps

- Evacuation maps by building and floor

- Evacuation maps by building and floor

Evacuation Assembly Areas

Building Safety Inspections

Quarterly safety inspections are conducted by trained inspectors who have completed the required Hazard Identification and Safety training from the Occupation Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).  The inspections reports are available to the university community.  

Additional and more frequent inspections can be requested for areas new or reoccurring hazards have been documented.