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Appendix Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT) Respiratory Protection Program Types of Respirators Used at PLU Medical Evaluations Fit Testing Use of Respirators Voluntary Use of Respirators Storage and Replacement Training Respirator Program Evaluation and Updates Scaffold Safety Physical Hazards: Thermal Stress Tools, Equipment, and Construction Safety Vehicle and Golf Cart Safety Vehicle and Cart Appendix Welding and Cutting Welding and Cutting Appendix Retail Crime Prevention Program Retail Crime
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Emergency Response Resources: If you are in immediate danger or need to report a crime, call 911. If you are on campus, notify Campus Safety. Campus Safety Martin J. Neeb Center -1st Floor 253-535-7911 from cell phones 9-911 from campus phones 253-535-7441 non emergency https://www.plu.edu/campus-safety/ Pierce County Sheriff’s Department Emergency: 911 Non-emergency: 253-798-4721 (#1) Confidential Resources – Incidents Not Reported To University Authorities Without Permission: Should an individual not
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(PPE) PPE Appendix Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT) Respiratory Protection Program Types of Respirators Used at PLU Medical Evaluations Fit Testing Use of Respirators Voluntary Use of Respirators Storage and Replacement Training Respirator Program Evaluation and Updates Scaffold Safety Physical Hazards: Thermal Stress Tools, Equipment, and Construction Safety Vehicle and Golf Cart Safety Vehicle and Cart Appendix Welding and Cutting Welding and Cutting Appendix Retail Crime Prevention Program Retail
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(PPE) PPE Appendix Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT) Respiratory Protection Program Types of Respirators Used at PLU Medical Evaluations Fit Testing Use of Respirators Voluntary Use of Respirators Storage and Replacement Training Respirator Program Evaluation and Updates Scaffold Safety Physical Hazards: Thermal Stress Tools, Equipment, and Construction Safety Vehicle and Golf Cart Safety Vehicle and Cart Appendix Welding and Cutting Welding and Cutting Appendix Retail Crime Prevention Program Retail
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Appendix Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT) Respiratory Protection Program Types of Respirators Used at PLU Medical Evaluations Fit Testing Use of Respirators Voluntary Use of Respirators Storage and Replacement Training Respirator Program Evaluation and Updates Scaffold Safety Physical Hazards: Thermal Stress Tools, Equipment, and Construction Safety Vehicle and Golf Cart Safety Vehicle and Cart Appendix Welding and Cutting Welding and Cutting Appendix Retail Crime Prevention Program Retail Crime
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out of fear and as a means of attempting to control blackness. Ehrenhaus will be listed as first author on this book project, with A. Susan Owen, professor of communication studies and African-American studies at the University of Puget Sound as second. Their book’s working title, White Terror, is meant to characterize the double-bind underlying historical black-white relations of power. Though social conditions change through time, the cycle of fear, repression, resistance and retributive
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remain comfortable this entire time, I didn’t do my job,” she told the audience of more than 200 educators, administrators and students at the event hosted by the South Puget Sound Higher Education Diversity Partnership. “(Race) is an incredibly complex and nuanced topic,” DiAngelo, Ph.D., explained. “The racial status quo is comfortable and I want to shake it up.” The theme and central question of the institute proved to be challenging: “what does it mean to be white in a society that proclaims race
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plank and tend to be more rectangular. This mask has a large projecting beak on the front; it is painted red with a white stripe. The eye holes are close together and under the beak. The bottom part of the mask, which is shaped like a large bird, is mostly painted white with some large red and black geometric shapes on it, resembling triangles. The 3 birds are on top of each other linearly; the first two encircled while the top most one has nothing surrounding it. Each bird is 3.7” by 3.5” (9.5cm by
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Painter’s Perspective on Illuminating the Saint John’s Bible.” Sponsored by the Lutheran Studies program. Who Will Win the White House: The Current State of the Race Sept. 14 | 7:30 p.m. | Rieke 103 PLU Visiting Assistant Professor of Politics and Government Michael Artime and presidential historian Mike Purdy will discuss the party conventions, the vice-presidential picks, fluctuating polls and the upcoming debates. Sponsored by the Department of Politics and Government. Topics on Tap: Election Edition
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study criminal justice at PLU?PLU’s degree in criminal justice will prepare students to enter fields eager to welcome a new generation of practitioners, including law, policing, corrections, and victim services and advocacy. As a student of criminal justice at PLU, you will investigate theories of criminal offending, the functioning of the criminal justice system, and the experiences of crime victims. Our sociologically-informed criminal justice program emphasizes an understanding of the social and
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