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P 5260 Safety, Security and Communications

Safety Standards

The Board of Education directs the Superintendent to ensure that the administration and management of all District operations be in compliance with local laws and regulations pertaining to student and staff safety and state and federal laws and standards regarding occupational safety and health.  At various times District supervisors will issue specific safety standards and will provide ongoing directives, oral and written, to maximize employee and student safety.  Failure to comply with such safety directives will be considered serious misconduct and will result in disciplinary action up to and including dismissal.

Safety Requirements

In order to promote safety and to reduce the occurrence of injuries to the employee; to the employee’s colleagues, students and visitors to our schools, the following requirements are mandated by the Board.  These requirements are not intended to be exclusive, but to be illustrative for measures required to promote safety.  Moreover, these requirements are in addition to all relevant requirements of federal and state law, as well as, Board policy.  Employees will be required to review, sign and return this policy on an annual basis.  These requirements are:

  1. All accidents are to be reported, in writing, to your supervisor on the date they occur.
  1. All unsafe conditions are to be reported to your supervisor immediately.
  1. No running or horseplay is permitted.
  1. The use of alcohol or non-prescribed drugs during work hours is strictly prohibited. The use of prescribed drugs is permitted subject to the limitations imposed by the prescribing physician.
  1. When using chemicals, all appropriate safety equipment must be used.  If the appropriate safety equipment is not available, the absence of same should be reported to your supervisor immediately.
  1. If your duties require you to drive, the use of a seatbelt is mandatory and texting is prohibited.
  1. The use of employer provided safety devices is mandatory.

Last Updated: March 2014