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The Division of Safety and Compliance is dedicated to modernizing campus safety and security. Our efforts focus on three areas: teams, tools/technology, and training. Below are details on our training initiatives and links to ¶¶Òõ̽̽ departments and organizations offering safety and security training.

Upcoming Trainings

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Safety and Compliance Training

Active Threat Response Training
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Active Threat Response is an hour long course which uses national data from past active threat incidents to inform a Run, Hide, Fight curriculum.

 

AED/CPR, Stop the Bleed, Narcan Training
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Visit  CAT ECare to learn more about campus CAT ECare emergency stations which include Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs), bleeding control kits, and Narcan®.

CATSafe 101 Training
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CATSafe 101 is an introduction to the CATSafe app and includes FAQ about the sunsetting of the Blue Lights system.

Communities Acting to Refer and Engage (C.A.R.E.)
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The Communities Acting to Refer and Engage (C.A.R.E.) training aims to equip participants with strategies to prevent and respond to violence effectively, while also promoting community health and resiliency. The key objectives are to boost participants' confidence in becoming Engaged Bystanders and to help them identify local resources and services available in their community. (2 hrs.)

Compliance Training
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Compliance Services works closely with the University community to promote an institutional culture of compliance and thus prevent and effectively address violations of law, regulations and University policy and protocols.

Compliance Training Library

Comprehensive Campus Safety
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Participants will learn about the Division of Safety and Compliance's key campus safety and security initiatives, review the 5 tenets for personal safety, explore basic de-escalation techniques, highlight self-defense concepts, learn active threat response techniques, review the difference between suspicious and unattended items, and explore how to report signs of targeted violence. This training serves as a great introduction to multiple topics, providing essential knowledge to enhance personal and community safety. (1 hr.)

De-escalation
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De-escalation - A conversation about the strategic application of communication techniques and other non-physical methods to stabilize, slow down, or diminish the intensity of a situation. This approach aims to defuse tensions and promote a calmer atmosphere without resorting to physical force. By employing effective communication strategies, individuals can navigate encounters with heightened emotions or potential conflicts, fostering a safer and more constructive environment.

Driver Certification Process and Training
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¶¶Òõ̽̽ students, faculty and staff are eligible to become authorized to drive ¶¶Òõ̽̽ owned, leased or rented vehicles while conducting University business. Authorized Drivers operating ¶¶Òõ̽̽ owned, leased or rented vehicles for ¶¶Òõ̽̽-related business including ¶¶Òõ̽̽-sponsored activities are covered by ¶¶Òõ̽̽'s automobile insurance.

Driver Authorization Process

Enhance Your Personal Safety
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The Enhance Your Personal Safety training is an introductory training that aims to encourage proactive thinking and awareness around general personal safety and security. This training leverages the content available on the Division Safety and Security Tips web page.

Environmental Health and Safety Training
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¶¶Òõ̽̽ must ensure that all employees, students, and other affiliates are made aware of workplace and campus hazards. This education must also include and assessment of the risks associated with those hazards, the measures that we use to control those risks. This training may apply to chemical, biological, radiological, and physical hazards in labs as well as in other workplaces. Training in control of hazardous energies, working at heights and use of power tools may also be required. EHS promotes the health and safety of the campus community by providing training, outreach, and education.

Health and Safety Programs and Training

Fire Safety Training
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¶¶Òõ̽̽ is committed to the safety of its students, faculty, staff, and visitors.

Policy Training
What to Do: Suspicious or Unattended Item
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This session leverages information and resources from the United States Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and focuses on how to determine whether an item is suspicious (potentially harmful) or simply unattended, helping you prepare and react appropriately. (30 mins.)

Privacy Training
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The Privacy Program champions privacy across the University and promotes ¶¶Òõ̽̽’s commitment to safeguarding the personal, protected, sensitive and confidential data that we hold, access and use.  While the Chief Privacy Officer is responsible for the Privacy Program itself, all members of the University Community are responsible for protecting the data that they have access to.

Additional Training Resources

Center for Health & Wellbeing Training
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The Center for Health & Wellbeing (CHWB) Education and Outreach Team offers trainings, workshops, classes, presentations, and facilitated discussions on a variety of topics for students, staff, and faculty in the ¶¶Òõ̽̽ community.

Visit CHWB's Health Promotion Trainings webpage

FEMA Preparedness Training Courses
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Use the link below to access the National Preparedness online Course Catalog, the Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP), the Emergency Management Institute (EMI), and the National Training and Education Division (NTED). 

Talent Development Center of Excellence
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¶¶Òõ̽̽'s Talent Development Center for Excellence will continue to be the university's hub for professional development and training opportunities. Accessing, registering, and tracking your classes is easier than ever with a new process.

Talent Development