EHS wins ‘Postcards from the Pandemic’ prize
The real reward for the Environment, Health and Safety team was creating therapeutic art about their pandemic experiences.
The real reward for the Environment, Health and Safety team was creating therapeutic art about their pandemic experiences.
Adam Swift, fire safety and emergency response manager, and Harrison Martin, fire safety professional, were each awarded an Exemplary Citizen Award from UNC Police.
Make your community here at Carolina stronger by getting trained and getting involved.
By connecting and codifying existing campus emergency plans and programs, the policy helps the University community better prepare for the unexpected.
Creating a family communication plan starts with one simple question: “What if?”
It’s hot out there! Look for the signs and symptoms of heat stress and follow advice for avoiding heat-related illness from Carolina’s Environment, Health and Safety department.
Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has stayed vigilant in ensuring that all University activities comply with all newly applicable U.S. sanctions and export control restrictions affiliated with Russia.
In the wake of gun violence in the U.S., Vice Chancellor for Institutional Integrity and Risk Management George Battle shares campus resources and safety reminders if you encounter an active assailant situation on campus.
Before a disaster strikes, discuss your household’s unique needs. Make a list of special items you may need in a disaster.
Governor Roy Cooper has declared June as Safety Awareness month. Across North Carolina, workplace safety is emphasized during this month to stress the importance of identifying and eliminating safety hazards.