Extreme heat or heat waves occur when the temperature reaches extremely high levels or when the combination of heat and humidity causes the air to become oppressive.

Hazardous heat exposure can occur indoors or outdoors, and can occur during any season if the conditions are right, not only during heat waves.

Safety & Risk Management facilitates periodic employee training as particular environmental health or safety regulations require. Most health and safety regulations are enacted by federal, state and/or local regulatory agencies, particularly the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (CALOSHA). Some training is required annually, while other training is mandated within the first year of hire.

Admissions & Outreach Services (AOS) staff will be facilitating a CSU Application workshop to assist prospective students. 

By participating in this event, you agree to adhere to the Stan State Campus Event Protocols

 

Admissions & Outreach Services (AOS) staff will be facilitating a CSU Application workshop to assist prospective students. 

Upcoming dates: Jan 12.

By participating in this event, you agree to adhere to the Stan State Campus Event Protocols

Admissions & Outreach Services (AOS) staff will be facilitating a CSU Application workshop to assist prospective students. 

Upcoming dates: Jan 11, and Jan 12.

By participating in this event, you agree to adhere to the Stan State Campus Event Protocols

Special Event Liability Coverage is designed to protect the Event Sponsor and the University from liabilities and accidents which arise during short-term on-campus events. If an event appears to present risk to the University, the Event Sponsor will be informed that Special Event Insurance may be required as determined by the Risk Manager.

Hazardous Materials Management Program

Stanislaus State's Hazardous Materials Management Program provides that employees are trained in the safe handling and storage practices of hazardous chemicals; adequate safety equipment is provided in the workplace and properly maintained; employees are required to use personal protective equipment and clothing when handling chemicals; hazardo

Hazard Communication Program

The Hazard Communication Program describes hazardous substances used in each workplace, a system of labeling containers, Safety Data Sheets for each hazardous substance used, and a comprehensive training program for employees who use hazardous materials.

What is it?

The campus Exposure Control Plan is designed to protect workers from the occupational transmission of diseases potentially present in blood, bodily fluids, and aerosol transmission. Employees at risk of exposure must have: