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Safety & Risk Management-General Policy

About this Policy

Safety & Risk Management-General Policy

Policy Number: 13101


Effective Date:

Last Updated:

Responsible Office:
Risk & Insurance Management

Responsible Administrator:
AVP Management Services & Director of Risk & Insurance Management

Policy Contact:

Risk & Insurance Management
risk@umsystem.edu

Categories:

  • General Administration
  • Risk Management Safety and Insurance
  • Safety and Risk Management

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Scope

Notice to any University employee regarding their responsibilities regarding safety and risk management.

Reason for Policy

Operational policy to notify any University employee of their responsibility regarding safety and risk management.

Policy Statement

The University of Missouri has an inescapable obligation to furnish facilities and an environment that will provide reasonable protection from injury and property damage for employees, students and the public and to be a good steward of funds coming into its possession and to preserve its assets. 

University Responsibility – Codes and Standards
All faculty, staff and students to the University of Missouri have the responsibility and obligation to act in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), National Institutes of Health (NIH), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS), Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations (DOLIR), U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and all other applicable Federal and State regulations.

The University will follow the Design and Construction codes and standards as indicated in Policy 24001 on Design & Construction of Authority and General Policies

In unusual situations where the University is exempt from regulatory jurisdiction due to its status as a government entity, faculty, staff and students still have an obligation for obtaining knowledge of the risks associated with their activities and exercising reasonable judgment to protect against the risks the regulations are intended to protect.

Sovereign Immunity
Nothing contained in this policy shall be interpreted or otherwise construed to mean that the sovereign immunity of the University is being waived in whole or in part.

Definitions

 

Accountabilities

Delegation of Responsibility:

The President of the University has delegated to the Vice President for Finance and Administration, to the Chancellors of each campus, and to the Chief Executive Officer of University Health Care, the responsibility for the Risk Management Program.

Employee Responsibility:

In order for this policy to be effective, it will be necessary for each employee, particularly those who supervise other employees and who use or are responsible for University assets, to acquire necessary knowledge and to act as individual Risk Managers in the program’s implementation.

 

Additional Details

Forms

 

Related Information

For additional information about any safety or health related policy or guideline, contact the appropriate campus official listed at the following website: https://umsystem.edu/ums/fa/management/risk/contacts/

Design and Construction codes and standards as indicated in Policy 24001 on Design & Construction of Authority and General Policies

 

History

Formerly Business Policy Manual 601 – Safety and Risk Management General Policy (revised 12/1/2008)

Procedure

Reviewed 2019-08-16