In the event of an emergency, fire or crime emergency, contact the university police on campus to receive immediate assistance. Injury or illness:
Please prepare to provide as much information as possible, such as location, nature of injury, cause of injury, and any harmful potential harm.
Employees must notify their immediate superiors of injuries or illnesses during work as soon as possible. If it is not urgent, please contact your supervisor before receiving medical treatment.
Please fill in the Employee Incident Report Form which you can obtain from your boss and submit to the Human Resources department at the end of the emergency.
Spilled liquids and damp floors are one of the main causes of slippage, stumbling, and falling. If you spill anything, please clean up immediately. If you find spilled floors or wet floors, if you need help, please contact the Facility Services Department at x 3200.
Please immediately report all other travel and fall hazards to x 3200 facility services (elevator breakdown, sidewalk hole, carpet loosening, lighting shortage etc).
Exposure refers to exposure to a particular eye, mouth, or other mucous membrane, incomplete skin, or blood or other potentially infectious agent.
Follow up and inform us of environmental health and safety at x 3150 (Monday through Friday at 4 AM, 4 PM) to confirm that you are filling out the correct form
If emergency medical assistance is required for severe injury, please call 911. Even if the injury is serious, if you do not threaten life, I recommend you go to the hospital emergency room. But keep in mind that emergency room staff are trained to treat people based on the severity of the problem, not in order of arrival. If the injury is mild but still requires treatment, please contact your family doctor - If you think the situation is serious, go to the emergency room or go to the clinic or self-treat I will advise you.
Medical emergency medical emergencies are serious diseases caused by injuries and diseases. A sudden emergency occurred. They need immediate care and treatment to avoid serious harm to your health. Examples of medical emergencies include: • chest pain • unconscious (blackout) • addiction • severe accident • intense breathing • sudden occurrence of severe pain • intense or abnormal bleeding • vaginal bleeding during pregnancy
Emergency Procedure: All children who are injured or need emergency medical care should be treated as follows: First aid procedure necessary to maintain life. For minor injuries or superficial injuries, first aid measures will be taken. If the work-related injury is serious, or the staff has questions, the staff will call 911. Infections: If the child or staff is very at risk for infectious diseases (ie norovirus), follow the procedure below. Precautionary measures and careful cleaning procedures. Rinse the surface contaminated with vomit or feces with detergent and hot water. Then sterilize them with bleach solution and 10 parts water bleach solution. Suzanne informs the permission of the local care agency and follows further advice from license staff.