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| Low-risk and High-risk UL Lafayette employees are defined in
section 6 of the EH & S Policy |
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High-Risk Safety Meetings
High risk UL Lafayette employees are those whose job requires them to interact with any of the following:
Hazardous Materials or Chemicals
Moving Machinery or Power Tools
High Voltage Equipment
Radiation
High risk safety meeting topics require a formal gathering which can be "tacked on" to any other departmental
meeting. Topics for high risk safety meetings are chosen by the Departmental Safety Coordinator (DSC).
High risk safety meetings require using the SMR-9-00 form. |
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Low-Risk Safety Meetings
Low risk UL Lafayette employees are those who do not regularly interact with any of the items listed in the
high risk description above. Examples of these include all administrative, clerical, and most teaching faculty.
Low risk safety meetings do not require a formal gathering. Low risk safety meeting topics are chosen by
the EH&S Director
Download Cover Letter for Low Risk Safety Meetings
Previous Low Risk Safety Meetings
September 2000 - Proper Lifting Techniques
December 2000 - How and When to use a Portable Fire Extinguisher|
February 2001 - Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (Microsoft Word Format )
May 2001 - Preventing Violence and Crime in the Workplace
September 2001 - Don't Sweat the Sun (Heat and Sun Related Illnesses)
December 2001 - Protecting Yourself From Viruses
Febuary 2002 - Space Heater Safety
May 2002 - Fire Safety Away From The Home
September 2002 - What To Do If You Have An Accident
December 2002 - What To Do If You See Someone Having A Seizure
February 2003 - How To Protect Yourself From Bloodborne Pathogens
May 2003 - Violence In The Workplace Policy Review
September 2003 - UL Lafayette Drug Policy and Affirmative Action Plan
December 2003 - Good Posture Tips For The Office
February 2004 - Guidelines For Building Evacuations
May 2004 - Elevator Safety On Campus
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| September 2004 - What to do if Someone Gets Hurt |
| December 2004 - Safety Information Review For University Employees |
| February 2005 - Tips To Being A Healthier Person |
| May 2005 - How To Use A Portable Fire Extinguisher |
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| September 2005 - Information on Suspicious Packages |
| December 2005 - Safety And Health For The Holidays |
| February 2006 - Don't Break Your Back - Use Proper Lifting Techniques |
| May 2006 - Spring Cleaning For The Vehicle And The Driver |
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| September 2006 - Communicable Illness Awareness |
| December 2006 - Violence In The Workplace Policy and Quick Reference Guide Review |
| February 2007 - Fire Safety At Work, Home, And On The Road |
| May 2007 - Surviving The Hot Weather |
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| September 2007 - UL Lafayette Emergency Notification Systems Awareness |
| December 2007 - Campus Safety Rules, Bloodborne Pathogens Review, and ADA Policy Statement |
| February 2008 - UL Lafayette Emergency Notification System Test |
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| September 2008 - UL Lafayette Campus Safety Rules Review |
| December 2008 - UL Lafayette Pandemic Flu Preparedness Plan Review |
| February 2009 - Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome and Meningitis General Information |
| May 2009 - Identification of a Stroke |
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| September 2009 - Policy Review, Campus Safety Rules, Violence in the
Workplace, and Drug Testing Policy |
| December 2009 - Back to the Basics, What Can You Do to Make Your Life
Safer and Healthier? |
| February 2010 - Safe Steps for Food Handling |
| May 2020 - Ergonomics- Tips for Making Your Workplace Safer |
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| September 2010 - Campus Safety Rules, Hurricane Preparedness |
| December 2010 - What do you do if Someone Gets Hurt On Campus? |
| February 2011 - Good Health for the New Year, and All Year |
| May 2011 - Seasonal Allergies and Your Health |
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| September 2011 - Quick Reference Guide Review |
| December 2011 - Shots Fired on Campus Video |
| February 2012 - How much can I lift? |
| May 2012 - UL Lafayette Emergencies, Are You Ready? |
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