NCCU Hazard Reporting Form
Use the Report a Hazard Form to alert EHS to safety concerns or items you feel may be a hazard on campus.
Use the Report a Hazard Form to alert EHS to safety concerns or items you feel may be a hazard on campus.
This document contains details of the approved fall 2023 refund schedule. Checks will be mailed to the address on record for students who do not use the direct deposit option. Undergraduate students with loans must be enrolled in at least six credit hours to receive a refund from their loan proceeds.
Prior to planning any University-sponsored international travel, NCCU faculty, staff and students must thoroughly read and comply with the following policies.
A job hazard assessment (JHA) is a method for identifying and evaluating hazards associated with tasks (steps) with a specific job or activity and eliminating or mitigating them prior to conducting work. A quality JHA can prevent work-related injuries or illnesses by eliminating or controlling identified hazards.
NCCU is committed to the safe disposal of waste from laboratories, including hazardous chemical and biological waste. Waste types are regulated by local, state and federal regulations. Please refer to this chart for information on the handling and disposal of specific types of waste.
This document contains the Slip, Trip and Fall Hazard inspection form. Everyone is responsible for identifying and reporting slip, trip, and fall hazards. Walk-through inspections of buildings and their surroundings are recommended at least annually using this form.
This document contains the Notice of Availability of the North Carolina Central University’s 2022 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report (ASFSR)
This document contains the Notice of Availability of the North Carolina Central University 2021 Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program (DAAPP) Annual Report
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This form must be completed and placed on all laboratory equipment prior to removal from the lab for repair/maintenance or for surplus/disposal to verify that all hazards have been removed and the equipment has been decontaminated.