Fire Extinguisher Training and Mock Dorm Burn a Huge Success

Yell “FIRE!”, then, Pull…Aim…Squeeze…Sweep Last week’s hands-on fire extinguisher training was a huge success with close to 800 students completing the training with the help of the NYS Office of Fire Prevention and Control. Additionally, almost 400 students attended the Mock Dorm Burn with the Potsdam Fire Department Friday night.  This training is required for … Continue reading Fire Extinguisher Training and Mock Dorm Burn a Huge Success

Evacuation Procedures

The following is a general guideline of evacuation procedures during fire and other building emergencies. It also addresses non-emergency situations. All persons are encouraged to identify primary and secondary evacuation routes. Each evacuation route must lead to an exit or to a safe area. After identifying two evacuation routes, persons in fixed locations (employees) who … Continue reading Evacuation Procedures

Drug Free Schools and Communities Act

Each year, drinking affects college students, as well as college communities, and families. The consequences of drinking include: Death: 1,825 college students between the ages of 18 and 24 die each year from alcohol-related unintentional injuries. Assault: More than 690,000 students between the ages of 18 and 24 are assaulted by another student who has … Continue reading Drug Free Schools and Communities Act

Campus Parking Reminder

Campus Safety & Security (CSS) welcomes everyone back to campus for the new semester!  In an effort to control on-campus parking, we remind all faculty, staff, and students to always park in your assigned parking lots.  Also, vehicles need to be registered in PeopleSoft and parking passes must be picked up from CSS…and applied to … Continue reading Campus Parking Reminder

Missing Artwork

Clarkson University is missing a piece of artwork from the basement level of B.H. Snell Hall.  The art was discovered missing on 5/20 but may have been missing up to three weeks prior.  The artist is Nocona Burgess and the title is; Water Earth Sky.  The dimensions are; 40 1/2 height x 20 1/2″ width w/ gold frame.  … Continue reading Missing Artwork

EVACUATION PROCEDURES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

The following is a general guideline of evacuation procedures during fire and other building emergencies.  It also addresses non-emergency situations. COVID19 Instructions:   In the event of a building evaluation, directional traffic signage does not need to be followed and that individuals should use their closest exits. Wear a mask upon exiting and re-entering the building.  When evacuating … Continue reading EVACUATION PROCEDURES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

EVACUATION PROCEDURES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

The following is a general guideline of evacuation procedures during fire and other building emergencies.  It also addresses non-emergency situations. COVID19 Instructions:   In the event of a building evaluation, directional traffic signage does not need to be followed and that individuals should use their closest exits. Wear a mask upon exiting and re-entering the building.  When evacuating … Continue reading EVACUATION PROCEDURES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

Reminder – Slips, Trips and Falls Prevention Training on December 8th

Hello Clarkson Employees, This is a reminder to register for the ‘Slips, Trips and Falls Prevention Training’ coming up on Tuesday, December 8th, 2020. This training will be conducted jointly by Jessica A. Wojick, Vice President and Sr. Managing Consultant for Marsh Advisory; Erica Arnold, Environment Health & Safety Manager; and Michael Tremper, Director of Facilities & Services. This training is vital … Continue reading Reminder – Slips, Trips and Falls Prevention Training on December 8th