Environment, Health & Safety and Risk Management
Goal
CSU Channel Islands is committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for our community. This goal is required by a framework of law and regulation, and moreover, by ethical and leadership values that are consistent with the University mission. In support of this goal, the Environmental Health and Safety office develops written programs in conformance with these laws and values and provides related services, consultation and training. In short, we collaborate with the Campus community to protect human health and the environment.
Tenets of work
We strive to prevent problems rather than react to losses, find collaborative solutions, and carefully conserve resources by producing administrative procedures that are as simple and efficient as possible while still effectively serving University interests.
CSU Environmental, Health & Safety Policy
- Policy Statement on Occupational Safety (, 13.7KB)
Risk Management
Risk Management is a function that allows the University to conduct its activities in a manner that does not impose an unreasonable risk of loss or injury. Many University activities involve risks and thus require planning and procedures to manage those risks. The management of campus risk is a joint responsibility of the entire University community. Risk Management Information
Of Special Interest
Workplace Violence Prevention Program
Other top items
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- Asbestos and Lead Notifications
- Communicable Diseases
- What to do for kittens or cats in distress on campus:
- Provost Hazard Assessment Memo and Procedures, August 2020 (, 420KB)
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West Nile Virus at CI (, 440KB)
- Farm Pesticide Use
- Storm Water Pollution Prevention
- Recycled Water Safety
- COVID-19 Hazard Assessment Form (, 295KB)
- Worksite Specific COVID-19 Prevention Plan - Office Workspaces
- Every year, Camrosa Water District’s lab staff prepare an annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) that presents the findings of extensive water quality testing meant to ensure your water is safe and healthy to drink. And each year, Camrosa meets or exceeds all state and federal drinking water standards. You can obtain the most recent CCR, click , or call their office at 805-388-0226 for a paper copy.