New to U public safety
Eight new members have been added to the U’s Department of Public Safety, including a detective specializing in interpersonal violence and a victim advocate.
Read MoreEight new members have been added to the U’s Department of Public Safety, including a detective specializing in interpersonal violence and a victim advocate.
Read MoreThe George S. Eccles Legacy Bridge will stay orange through Sunday in honor of Utah victims and survivors of gun violence.
Read MoreSafety reporting at the U is being restructured to address challenges identified in reports.
Read MoreWith warmer summer weather rapidly approaching, it’s time to start watching out (or continue to) watch out for cyclists sharing the roads.
Read MoreIf you are a supervisor, you are responsible to ensure your employees are current on all required training regarding hazards found in your area and how to control those hazards.
Read MoreSupervisors play a critical role in the U’s occupational health and safety compliance programs.
Read MoreThe Personal Protective Hazard Assessment form should be used to evaluate what is the appropriate personal protective for your work.
Read MoreBrush up on what you need to know for the earthquake preparedness drill on Thursday, April 18, at 10:15 a.m., and for a 1 in 4 chance to win $25 on your UCard.
Read MoreWhen working with any type of tool, be it hand held, or power, employees are responsible to understand how to properly and safely operate it.
Read MoreEvents throughout the month are scheduled to raise awareness about bystander intervention, healthy relationships, support resources and more.
Read MoreIn the face of escalating teen suicides, Utah launched an app. No one knew just how much change it would bring.
Read MoreA sexual assault was reported to U campus police just after midnight on March 26, 2019.
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