Education & Training
Mission
Safety training plays an important role in ensuring that all faculty, staff, students, volunteers, and visitors meet the necessary training requirements. This is a cooperative effort. Employees are responsible for performing their work in a safe and responsible manner. Knowledge of appropriate safe work procedures and safety rules is essential. Employees are expected to obey established safety rules and to maintain hazard-free work areas by correcting unsafe conditions or reporting them to their Unit Safety Officer (USO) and/or supervisor.
Policies
- HSCEP OP 75.01 - TTUHSC Safety Programs
- HSCEP OP 75.07 - Elevator Usage
- HSCEP OP 76.01 - Emergency Management Plans
- HSCEP OP 76.08 - Violence and Workplace Threats
- HSCEP OP 76.15 - Severe Weather Warning and Alert Systems
- HSCEP OP 76.23 - Employee Training and Procedures for Handling Armed
Robbery Incidents - HSCEP OP 76.34 - Collisions Involving University Vehicles
- HSCEP OP 77.08 - Student Travel Policy
Forms
- HSCEP OP 76.23 - Attachment A - Armed Robbery Description Checklist
- HSCEP OP 76.17 - Attachment A - Check List for Bomb Threats
- NESOP Level 2 - Site Specific Information
- FAQ's about the Texas Hazard Communication Act
Posters
Training
Safety training is provided in a variety of methods such as classroom, video, and online. Curriculum components include Accident Prevention, Emergency Procedures, Infectious Diseases, Hazard Communication, and Safety Programs. An overview of the department and training instructions are presented at https://ttuhscep.edu/elpaso/hr/workforce-employment-and-development.aspx.
Core Training
- Annual Refresher Training
- New Employee Safety Orientation Program (NESOP)
- Safety Training and Education Program for Students (STEPS)
Specialty Training
Contacts
- Calvin Shanks, Sr. Director Department of Safety Services
- Jaqueline Lomeli, Regulatory Compliance Director
- Martha Quezada, Coordinator