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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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A breach in the security of restricted data can lead to identity theft, legal action against the university, or other great harm to the university or members of the PLU community. While data security policies are designed to minimize the risk of such breaches, incident management and response policies must also be in place to guide institutional response if/when breaches do occur. For the purposes of this policy, an incident is an event that threatens the integrity of PLU data or the
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Program Cost for Management Science & Quantitative MethodsTuition is “locked in” for 6 consecutively enrolled semesters, which means the price for you will not increase as long as you maintain enrollment for 6 consecutive semesters. Additional fees may include: Technology Fee ($270/year), a wellness fee ($110/year), a one-time matriculation fee ($205) Books, a Parking Fee, and materials for coursework. The 2024-2025 tuition is charged at a per credit rate of $1,391. The total tuition cost for
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Precautions shall be used when handling infectious waste materials. B. Sharps Management Sharps will be segregated and collected in closable, puncture-resistant, leak-proof sharps containers. Hypodermic needles, syringes with needles attached, and potentially contaminated broken glass and blades are all examples of sharps. Sharps containers are found in the following locations: Student Health Services, Campus Safety, Biology Department, Facilities Management, the Athletic Training Room, Nursing Skills
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(WAC 173-303)The purpose of the Hazardous Waste Management program at Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) is to ensure the proper management of hazardous chemical wastes generated within the university. Regulations on handling and disposing of hazardous waste are comprehensive and complex on the federal, state, and local level. To comply with these regulations, all generators of hazardous wastes at PLU must follow the procedures in this program. Environmental Health & Safety has the primary
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Risk Management Event Planning Worksheet (pdf) view download
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PLU Hazardous Waste Management Plan (pdf) view download
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