Are You Ready to Run, Hide and Fight/Defend?
Active Shooter and Critical Incident Response training customizes emergency preparedness to your workspace.
Active Shooter and Critical Incident Response training customizes emergency preparedness to your workspace.
Rain and pollen can lead to slippery conditions, which can increase the incidence of injuries due to slips and falls.
The UNC-Chapel Hill F&O IT Security Team is committed to supporting your productivity and safeguarding your digital assets. To that end, we periodically share essential security information to keep you informed and protected.
In her role as the inaugural Director of Threat Assessment and Management, Angel Gray brings a uniquely distinctive blend of legal expertise and a wealth of experience in promoting safety.
Protecting the safety and well-being of our campus community is a critical priority for our University.
With warmer weather quickly approaching, now is the time to prepare for the severe weather season.
Beginning at 12 a.m. March 1, 2024, OWASA will temporarily alter its drinking water treatment process.
UNC Police welcomes their first therapy dog to launch a new pet therapy program.
This week recognizes the success of laboratory health and safety programs and offers ideas and information on how to keep faculty, staff and students safe.
Thanks to a collaboration between Facilities Services and Emergency Management and Planning, Carolina students, faculty and staff who opt in can receive outage notifications on their mobile phones when a campus elevator is out of service.