FORKLIFT TRUCKS
Classroom and behind-the-wheel instruction is required for employees who operate
fork lift trucks. Training topics include proper loading, limb and head protection
and safe operation.
HAZARD COMMUNICATION PROGRAM*
Employees must be notified of hazards in their work area and provided ready
access to Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for hazardous materials. MSDS
are available to employees through their supervisors.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
All hazardous materials must be stored in compliance with the California Fire
Code. Store compressed gas cylinders away from heat sources and in an upright
position. Chain cylinders to a wall to prevent movement. CAL OSHA regulations
require each department to maintain an inventory of all chemicals in use
or storage.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Do not use sinks, toilets, storm drains, dumpsters or waste baskets to dispose
of paint, motor oil, chemicals or any other hazardous materials. Never evaporate,
dilute, or chemically treat hazardous wastes. If you generate or find hazardous
wastes, contact Safety & Risk Management for handling and disposal instructions.
Do not accept any chemicals as donations without prior written approval from
your Dean or Director.
Do not bring any hazardous wastes to the campus from your home.
Order only the quantity of chemical that you can use within one year.
Check chemical inventories for existing supply prior to placing orders.
MEDICAL MONITORING*
Employees who are exposed to communicable diseases, hazardous materials, excessive
noise or who use respirators receive yearly medical examinations to insure
that their health is not harmed by work related activities.
PEST CONTROL
The Facilities Management Grounds Division is responsible for all pest control
operations at CSUB. No one else is authorized to apply ANY pesticide, even
for minor events such as ant infestation.
RADIATION SAFETY*
All radioactive materials and equipment capable of producing ionizing radiation
must be handled in accordance with the CSUB Radiation Safety Program.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION*
The CSUB Respiratory Protection Program specifies the training, fit testing
and medical monitoring required prior to the use of respirator by any employee.
OSHA considers even paper dust masks to be a type of respirator.
SAFETY/HAZARD REPORTS
Safety / Hazard report forms are available at the Student Union information
desk and outside the Personnel and Public Safety offices. Additional copies
may be obtained from Safety & Risk Management.
SANITATION
Food sales by campus organizations must be approved by Student Activities staff.
Written food service guidelines are available. Call ext. 3091
The University swimming pools are inspected annually by Kern County's Environmental
Health Department.
Proper sanitation is maintained in the restrooms and other campus facilities
by Facilities Management custodial staff.
California Water Service supplies drinking water to the CSUB campus.
SMOKING*
Smoking is prohibited in all state buildings, state owned vehicles and within
15 feet of building entrances. Smoking Policy Coming Soon
TRAINING
No employee or student should operate equipment or participate in a process
involving hazardous materials until he/she has just been fully instructed
in the use of the equipment, the risks associated with the task and has demonstrated
comprehension of the instruction issued.
All health and safety training must be documented. Safety & Risk Management
has access to a variety of resources to assist in the delivery of safety training.
WORKPLACE SAFETY
Safety and Risk Management staff provide consultation and training on safe
work practices, work site inspections, accident investigation, and environmental
monitoring.
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