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Unit: Environmental Health and Safety
ISUPD receives new AED unit
The Illinois Heart & Lung Foundation (IHLF) recently donated an automated external defibrillator unit to the Illinois State University Police Department. The donation is part of the Foundation’s efforts to supply the units to first responders in McLean County.
Fire department working to know campus buildings inside and out
Normal Fire Department personnel will be periodically visiting Illinois State University to make sure they are familiar with the layouts and safety equipment.
CPR/AED training courses open
Illinois State University’s Office of Environmental Health and Safety will offer CPR/AED training classes during the month of April.
Public presentation on emergency planning, February 9
A public presentation from 2-3:30 p.m. Thursday, February 9, in the Bone Student Center Old Main Room, will highlight the natural hazards facing the University and engage audience members in a discussion about strategies for managing those threats.
Emergency preparedness class offered
The Illinois State University Police Department and Environmental Health & Safety office have developed a one-hour emergency preparedness class for interested University departments, teams, and groups.
Emergency Alert test on October 25
A test of ISU Emergency Alert will be conducted at 2:05 p.m. Tuesday, October 25.
Campus fire hydrant testing in July
During the month of July, Environmental Health and Safety and Facilities Management will be conducting fire hydrant maintenance and testing throughout campus.
Student first undergraduate to serve on national Committee on Chemical Safety
Nora Fredstrom, an Illinois State University dual major in chemistry and safety, has been selected to serve on the American Chemical Society’s (ACS) national Committee on Chemical Safety.
John Goodman named director of EHS
John Goodman has been named director of the Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Office.