Safety & Training
Safety Program
The personal safety and health of every Campus Facilities employee is of primary importance. CF's safety mission is to provide our employees a safe and healthy workplace free of dangerous or debilitating conditions. The Safety unit develops Campus Facilities' safety policies and safe-work procedures for all CF employees. It also tracks workplace injuries and accidents and solicits input through periodic safety meeetings to improve the effectiveness of policies and procedures.
For more information, contact:
Campus Facilities Safety Unit
General Services Building
Phone: (573) 882-5477
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Monday - Friday
E-mail CF Safety Unit
Training Program
The focus of training in Campus Facilities is a two-year, management-employee partnership training plan that includes CF core and job classification requirements, supervisor and safety training, and electives consisting of other technical and personal development subjects. Training is delivered in a variety of ways, such as lectures, workshops, seminars, and on-the-job training utilizing in-house experts and outside trainers.
Class descriptions are available in the Campus Facilities Training Catalog. Viewing of the catalog requires the use of the Adobe Acrobat Reader plugin. If you don't have the the plugin on your computer, you can download it by clicking the link below:
Although training is geared toward CF employees, many training courses are open to university staff.
For more information, contact:
Campus Facilities Training Unit
General Services Building
Phone: (573) 882-5477
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Monday - Friday
E-mail CF Training Unit
The Safety and Training unit provides Campus Facilities employees with the knowledge they need to perform their duties safely and effectively in today's rapidly changing work environment.
Related Information
State & National Resources
- Missouri Department of Public Safety
- Missouri Department of Transportation
- Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
- Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Center for Chemical Process Safety
- Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
- Human Factors & Ergonomic Society
- National Fire Protection Association
- National Institute of Occupational Safety & Health
- National Institutes of Health
- OSHA
- U.S. Department of Transportation
- U.S. Fire Administration