Annual Fire Safety Report Sample Clauses

Annual Fire Safety Report. University Housing publishes the annual Fire Safety Report for the residential community. The report includes: A description of each on-campus student housing facility; the number of fire drills conducted during the reporting year; campus policies or rules on portable electronic appliances, smoking, and open flames in the student housing facility; campus procedures for evacuating student housing in the event of a fire; the policies regarding fire safety education and training programs provided to the students and employees (including the procedures that students and employees should follow in the case of a fire); the titles of each person or organization to which students and employees should report that a fire occurred; and plans for future improvements in fire safety, if any. For more information on Annual Fire Safety Report see the Chico State website.
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Annual Fire Safety Report. DHRE publishes the annual Fire Safety Report for the residential community. The report includes: description of each on-campus student housing facility; number of fire drills conducted during the reporting year; campus policies or rules on portable electronic appliances, smoking, and open flames in the student housing facility; campus procedures for evacuating student housing in the event of a fire; policies regarding fire safety education and training programs provided to the students and employees (including the procedures that students and employees should follow in the case of a fire: the titles of each person or organization to which students and employees should report that a fire occurred; and plans for future improvements in fire safety, if any. CSUSB has made the Annual Fire Safety Report available online at the CSUSB University Police Department website (xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/police/annual-security-reports).
Annual Fire Safety Report a. Housing and Residential Education publishes the annual Fire Safety Report for the residential community. The report includes: A description of each on-campus student housing facility; The number of fire drills conducted during the reporting year; Campus policies or rules on portable electronic appliances, smoking, and open flames in the student housing facility; Campus procedures for evacuating student housing in the event of a fire; The policies regarding fire safety education and training programs provided to the students and employees (including the procedures that students and employees should follow in the case of a fire: The titles of each person or organization to which students and employees should report that a fire occurred; and plans for future improvements in fire safety, if any. For more information on the Annual Fire Safety Report see the University Police website at: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/sites/default/files/FireSafetyReport_CSUSB.pdf
Annual Fire Safety Report. University Housing Services publishes the annual Fire Safety Report for the residential community. The report includes: A description of each on-campus student housing facility; the number of fire drills conducted during the reporting year; campus policies or rules on portable electronic appliances, smoking, and open flames in the student housing facility; campus procedures for evacuating student housing in the event of a fire; the policies regarding fire safety education and training programs provided to the students and employees (including the procedures that students and employees should follow in the case of a fire); the titles of each person or organization to which students and employees should report that a fire occurred; and plans for future improvements in fire safety, if any. Here is more information on the Annual Fire Safety Report. Document Links - Visit the Student Health & Counseling Immunizations and Vaccines webpage xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/student-life/health-counseling/health/immunizations-and-vaccines.html - Visit to the City of Sacramento Fees & Charges page xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/Online- Services/FeeChargeSearch - Sacramento State Police Department website xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/campus-safety/police-department/ - Megan’s Law website xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xx.xxx

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