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Risk Management Event Planning Worksheet (pdf) view download
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Relaxation and Stress Management (pdf) view download
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Student Activity Release and Waiver of Liability (docx) download
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A. General Procedures An infectious waste is an untreated solid or liquid waste capable of causing an infectious disease via an exposure to a pathogenic organism of sufficient virulence and dosage through a portal of entry in a susceptible host. Items such as band aids, diabetic test strips, vomit, or tools that have minimal bodily fluid on them typically are not considered infectious waste, but should still be handled with care. All infectious waste shall be identified with a biohazard symbol
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hard to know when somebody is missing class, or sleeping through exams, or struggling in ways Mitchell doesn’t see. Beginning this academic year, PLU launched the Student Care Network, a system that’s giving Mitchell more information about her residents who may need extra care. The Student Care Network, or SCN, is an online case-management system designed to connect students to resources, help them navigate higher education and increase care for Lutes across campus. The system uses care forms
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All Hazards Emergency Management Plan (pdf) view download
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2014 Facilities Management Master Plan (pdf) view page
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2014 Facilities Management Master Plan (pdf) view page
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PLU Computer Patch Management and Windows Updates Information & Technology Services has transitioned to a new system for installing Windows updates on University owned computers. The updates, which had been distributed using a program called Lumension (also known as Patchlink), will now be remotely pushed out through a Microsoft product that is tightly integrated into the Windows operating system. When updates are available for your computer, they will be downloaded in the background while
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Performance Management Manual for Supervisors (pdf) view page
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