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For Your Information
Employee Accident Report & Workers' Compensation (801)
Reporting Health & Safety Concerns
PPS Auto Insurance, Traffic Kits (MVA)
Reporting Property Theft & Damage
Weather, Disasters, School Emergencies
School Emergency Response Plans (SERP)
Restraint & Seclusion Procedures
Urban Wildlife Resource Office
Report a Park Maintenance or Safety Issue
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Bloodborne Pathogen Information and First Aid
Staff in positions that put them at higher risk of exposure to body fluids, such as custodians, secretaries, health room staff, those working with SpEd or behavioral populations, need to have an annual OSHA-approved BBP training specific to their work environment, beginning with the in-person MESD BBP class which includes the demonstration of required personal protective equipment and a discussion of the protocol to follow after exposure to a body fluid. MESD can then provide the subsequent years’ annual training online through their online training portal, free of charge, and the training dates will be tracked and sent to administrators each fall and spring.
Please note that the SafeSchools BBP module is not an OSHA-approved BBP training for the above-listed category of high-risk staff members, and will not satisfy the annual OSHA training requirement.
PPS Administrative Directive - Disease Control (5.20.102-AD)
MESD Blood Fluid Exposure Protocol
Bodily Fluid Exposure Log (Form #7)
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Field Trips
Field Trip Administrative Directive 6.50.011 AD
Off-Campus Activities: 6.50.010-P
Field Trip Sack Lunch Request Form
Transporting Students Authorization Packet
Driver/ Vehicle Qualification Form (when using a personal vehicle on a field trip)