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Campus Wide Safety Committee - Initial Meeting

This meeting focuses on risk management practices, types of losses, how to anticipate and identify risks, evaluate and implement control techniques. The goal is to protect the university and mitigate various risks.

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Campus Wide Safety Committee - Initial Meeting

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  1. Campus Wide Safety Committee Initial Meeting 11/9/16

  2. Risk Management • Define • Types of losses • How to anticipate and identify risks • How to evaluate • How to implement control • Control Techniques • Risk Matrix

  3. Common Definition • The risk management practices of Humboldt State University are specifically designed to identify and assess all types of risk to the campus, and to implement appropriate risk management techniques in order to protect the university so it can carry out its mission. It is the goal of Risk Management and Safety Services to aid in the identification and evaluation of risk, to facilitate the selection and application of the best risk management techniques to mitigate risks, and to monitor the results.

  4. Types of losses • Death, injury or inappropriate treatment of employees, students and guests • Physical damage to university property • Loss of campus revenues due to property damage • Liability claims against the university due to damage to non-university property • Losses resulting from fraud or criminal acts

  5. How to anticipate and identify risks • Review and assess workers’ compensation claims and employer’s report of occupational injury or illness documents • Campus safety inspections • Investigate accidents and near misses • Investigate and assess reported safety hazards • Review allegations of inappropriate treatment of student, faculty, staff and visitors • Review and evaluate, as appropriate, student activities including academic field trips, projects, high hazard experiments, travel abroad, sanctioned activities, etc.

  6. Evaluation • Identify risks which pose a potentially precedent-setting, broad or major impact to the university to be evaluated • Criteria • Severity – The amount of human harm or property loss that can occur • Frequency of Exposure – How often the event or activity takes place • Predictability – the ability to anticipate losses associated with specific activities or conditions • Probability The actuarial chance of a loss

  7. Implement Control • The liability exposure the campus and the CSU faces for activities linked to the mission of the CSU can be mitigated in variety of ways: • Transferring risk through third party waivers, hold harmless agreement, vendor contracting or by purchasing personal liability, health, travel and life insurance • Reviewing and recommending specification for insurance purchases for the university • Preventing/controlling risk through staff training and supervision • Implementing internal controls • Redesigning processes and systems • Monitoring health and safety compliance • Conducting internal audits

  8. Control Techniques • Avoidance • Loss prevention and reduction • Risk transfer

  9. Risk Matrix

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