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001 Bloodborne Pathogen Standard 006 General Earthquake Safety...
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Notas de Seguridad

Estas son las Notas de Seguridad que han sido traducidas al espaol 001S - Patogenos de transmision sanquinea002S - Seguridad de la herramienta electrica de mano003S - Seguridad de la escalera004S - Herramientas Manuales005S - Seguridad de Sierra Radial y Mesa006S - Seguridad General para Terremotos0...
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Illness Screen Report

As of February 3, 2025, the non-emergency COVID-19 prevention Regulations (8 CCR 3205) have expired, with the exception of recordkeeping requirements under Section 3205(j). All employees who test positive for COVID-19 can use the Illness Screen Report to report their cases.
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Safety@Home

When working and computing from home it is important to create a good ergonomic set-up to help avoid discomfort. Use the information and links below for tips on how to set up your home workspace.
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Easy Stretches

Try these easy stretches a few times each day. If you feel pain while using these stretches, stop and consult your healthcare provider if pain persists.
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IT Guidance for Telecommuters

ANR IT Support Zoom line Dial : 669 900 6833 Meeting ID: 908 346 0196 https://UCOP.zoom.us/j/9083460196 IT Helpdesk Protection from Cyberattacks (3/24/2020) Let your supervisor know if you have challenges with internet connectivity...
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Emergency Response Team

UC ANR's response to the COVID-19 pandemic has been guided by the Emergency Response Team (ERT), which consists of senior leaders and others with various expertise to plan and support UC ANR staff and programs as we navigate this unprecedented time.
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Valley Fever Awareness

Overview: Regulatory Information: Applies To: Training: Resources: Materials: Overview: Valley Fever is caused by Coccidioides immitis, a microscopic fungus that lives in the top 2 to 12 inches of soil in portions of the State.
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Valley Fever Training

Safety Note #202: Valley Fever Awareness Training for employees shall include the following italicized topics (as specified in AB 203): (1) What Valley Fever is and how it is contracted.
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Workplace Violence Prevention Program

Introduction Notifying Law Enforcement Reporting Portal Training Module Resources/Links Background on State Law ANR Template Plan Contact Us (THIS PAGE IS CURRENTLY UNDER DEVELOPMENT) Please contact UC ANR Risk and Safety Services for additional information regarding this program.
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