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Save the bay: you and the new TU policy

To protect the health, safety and general welfare of Towson University’s students, staff and visitors, TU implemented the Storm Water Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Policy. The policy asserts the importance of keeping our water clean. This policy ensures we comply with the Maryland Department of the Environment’s (MDE) Stormwater Management Program permit requirements for […]

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Properly dispose of personal sharps!

Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) would like to remind the campus community that waste needles, syringes and lancets (personal sharps) used in administering personal medications such as insulin and administering medications to treat chronic diseases such as allergies, arthritis, diabetes, hepatitis B & C, hormones, infertility, migraines, multiple sclerosis, osteoporosis, psoriasis, etc., must be properly […]

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Save the bay: you and the new TU policy

To protect the health, safety and general welfare of Towson University’s students, staff and visitors, TU implemented the Storm Water Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Policy. The policy asserts the importance of keeping our water clean. This policy ensures we comply with the Maryland Department of the Environment’s (MDE) Stormwater Management Program permit requirements for […]

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Save the bay: you and the new TU policy

To protect the health, safety and general welfare of Towson University’s students, staff and visitors, TU implemented the Storm Water Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Policy. The policy asserts the importance of keeping our water clean. This policy ensures we comply with the Maryland Department of the Environment’s (MDE) Stormwater Management Program permit requirements for […]

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Properly dispose of personal sharps!

Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) would like to remind the campus community that waste needles, syringes and lancets (personal sharps) used in administering personal medications such as insulin and administering medications to treat chronic diseases such as allergies, arthritis, diabetes, hepatitis B & C, hormones, infertility, migraines, multiple sclerosis, osteoporosis, psoriasis, etc., must be properly […]

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Save the bay: you and the new TU policy

To protect the health, safety and general welfare of Towson University’s students, staff and visitors, TU implemented the Storm Water Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Policy. The policy asserts the importance of keeping our water clean. This policy ensures we comply with the Maryland Department of the Environment’s (MDE) Stormwater Management Program permit requirements for […]

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External (outdoor) voice emergency system test today

The Office of Public Safety will conduct a test of the university’s external (outdoor) voice emergency system at 1 p.m. today. The test should last no more than a few minutes. It will consist of multiple alert tones as well as messages that indicate this is only a test and the test is complete. Members of […]

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External (outdoor) voice emergency system test next week

The Office of Public Safety will conduct a test of the university’s external (outdoor) voice emergency system at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, October 24, 2017. The test should last no more than a few minutes. It will consist of multiple alert tones as well as messages that indicate this is only a test and the test […]

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Properly dispose of personal sharps!

Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) would like to remind the campus community that waste needles, syringes and lancets (personal sharps) used in administering personal medications such as insulin and administering medications to treat chronic diseases such as allergies, arthritis, diabetes, hepatitis B & C, hormones, infertility, migraines, multiple sclerosis, osteoporosis, psoriasis, etc., must be properly […]

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Save the Bay: You and the new TU policy

To protect the health, safety and general welfare of Towson University’s students, staff and visitors, TU implemented the Storm Water Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination Policy. The policy asserts the importance of keeping our water clean. This policy ensures we comply with the Maryland Department of the Environment’s (MDE) Stormwater Management Program permit requirements for […]

Read full story

Properly Dispose of Personal Sharps!

Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) would like to remind the campus community that waste needles, syringes and lancets (personal sharps) used in administering personal medications such as insulin and administering medications to treat chronic diseases such as allergies, arthritis, diabetes, hepatitis B & C, hormones, infertility, migraines, multiple sclerosis, osteoporosis, psoriasis, etc., must be properly […]

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Personal injuries on campus

Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) would like to inform you that in the event that a personal injury occurs on campus, an incident report must be completed for non-employees and returned to EHS. However, for employee injuries, a first report of injury must be completed and returned to Human Resources. For additional information, please contact EHS at […]

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Properly Dispose of Personal Sharps!

Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) would like to remind the campus community that waste needles, syringes and lancets (personal sharps) used in administering personal medications such as insulin and administering medications to treat chronic diseases such as allergies, arthritis, diabetes, hepatitis B & C, hormones, infertility, migraines, multiple sclerosis, osteoporosis, psoriasis, etc., must be properly […]

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Properly Dispose of Personal Sharps!

Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) would like to remind the campus community that waste needles, syringes and lancets (personal sharps) used in administering personal medications such as insulin and administering medications to treat chronic diseases such as allergies, arthritis, diabetes, hepatitis B & C, hormones, infertility, migraines, multiple sclerosis, osteoporosis, psoriasis, etc., must be properly […]

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How to Save a Life

Since 1989, 100 percent of TU workplace deaths have been from sudden cardiac arrest. But you have the power to save a life—with no training necessary! AEDs (Automatic External Defibrillators) assist in resuscitating heart attack and cardiac arrest victims, and they are located in every academic and administrative building on campus.  As shown in this short video, AEDs […]

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Properly Dispose of Personal Sharps!

Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) would like to remind the campus community that waste needles, syringes and lancets (personal sharps) used in administering personal medications such as insulin and administering medications to treat chronic diseases such as allergies, arthritis, diabetes, hepatitis B & C, hormones, infertility, migraines, multiple sclerosis, osteoporosis, psoriasis, etc., must be properly […]

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Properly Dispose of Personal Sharps!

Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) would like to remind the campus community that waste needles, syringes and lancets (personal sharps) used in administering personal medications such as insulin and administering medications to treat chronic diseases such as allergies, arthritis, diabetes, hepatitis B & C, hormones, infertility, migraines, multiple sclerosis, osteoporosis, psoriasis, etc., must be properly […]

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Properly Dispose of Personal Sharps!

Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) would like to remind the campus community that waste needles, syringes and lancets (personal sharps) used in administering personal medications such as insulin and administering medications to treat chronic diseases such as allergies, arthritis, diabetes, hepatitis B & C, hormones, infertility, migraines, multiple sclerosis, osteoporosis, psoriasis, etc., must be properly […]

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Properly Dispose of Personal Sharps!

Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) would like to remind the campus community that waste needles, syringes and lancets (personal sharps) used in administering personal medications such as insulin and administering medications to treat chronic diseases such as allergies, arthritis, diabetes, hepatitis B & C, hormones, infertility, migraines, multiple sclerosis, osteoporosis, psoriasis, etc., must be properly […]

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Storm Water Management

An informed and knowledgeable campus community is crucial to the success of the university’s stormwater management program because it helps ensure the following: • Greater support for the program as the campus community gains a greater understanding of the reasons why it is necessary and important • Greater compliance with the program as the campus […]

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