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Warning signs are placed on laboratory doors where biohazardous agents are handled or stored. These door signs provide the name of the agent(s) and contact information of the people responsible for their handling and storage. Warning labels are placed on containers used to store or transport blood or OPIM, including biohazardous waste bags, sharps containers, refrigerators, freezers, and incubators. The label will be a fluorescent orange, red, or orange-red biohazard label as illustrated with
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Temporary Storage: N95 Respirators may be removed and stored for short times only (e.g., when the employee goes on break) as long as the respirator is removed correctly and stored in a way that doesn’t contaminate surfaces or the inside of the facepiece (e.g., in a clean paper bag labeled with the employees’ name, date, and “front” or “back” to consistently situate the mask inside the bag). If a worker must re-use their respirator during their shift, they may store it in a bag, as described
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Come Visit PLU!Visiting a college is one of the most important things you can do in a college search
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Student Rights and ResponsibilitiesAs a member of the PLU community, we assume that you possess an earnest purpose, the ability to exercise mature judgment, the ability to act in a responsible manner, a well-developed concept of and commitment to honor, morality and integrity, and a respect for law and the rights of others. The university adopts only such policies, rules and regulations that seem necessary for the welfare of the educational community. Each student associated with PLU is
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Understanding Your Pay (pdf) view download
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PC Prep Student Guide (docx) download
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Accident Reports Emergency Response Emergency Communication Fire & Other Evacuation (Get Out) Incide
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Military Associated Students at PLU Brochure (pdf) view download
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Preparing for the Application Cycle – 2020-21 Info Sign-up for the PHSAT Student Email List Biogra
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Events and WorkshopsEach academic year, the Health Sciences Club, a student-led organization, works in conjunction with the Health Sciences Advising Team to offer a variety of workshops and events for students planning on going into a health professional school. Here’s a list of some of the events scheduled for the 2015-16 Academic Year: Introduction Meeting Volunteer Workshop (with organizations from PLU [Club Keithley Middle School, H4H, Community Garden] as well as Franciscan and Multi Care
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