![]() |
|
![]() |
||
![]() ![]() |
||||
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
||||
|
Records Retention & Disposition Schedule RISK MANAGEMENT RECORDS
Accident, Injuries and Incident Records Records document the reporting and investigation of campus related accidents that result in injury to persons or their property. This record series may include accidents or incidents which involve hazardous chemical exposure; first aid reports; blood contaminations; body fluid spills; and other types of accidents. Records may include but are not Accident report forms,Records also document the reporting of accidents, criminal incidents, and other activities of the campus police or public safety office. Types of incidents may include vehicle accidents; fire alarm and fire drills, field interrogations; bookstore shoplifting incidents; telephone complaints and fraud; criminal incidents; motorist and public assistance requests; escort requests; suspicious behavior; requests to lock/unlock; and other security related activities. Records include but are not limited to: Accident claims,Records may be transferred or referred to Risk Management in College Operations. Retention: 5 years Business Continuity and Recovery Plans
Records document the development, implementation and updating of the college's plans for operations during and recovery from emergencies or disasters. The records include but are not limited to: (a) Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Records
Records may be used by campus safety and security officers for law enforcement purposes in accordance with ORS 341.300, 101.542 and Retention: 1 year Environmental Health and Safety Plans and Procedures Records document procedures to follow in the event of emergency such as earthquakes, floods, hazardous materials release, or other disaster. Records may include rules, plans, forms, and procedures which often relate to regulatory compliance according to OSHA standards such as hazardous communication standards, blood borne pathogens, or fork lift driver training. (a) Hold Harmless/Liability Waivers Records document the release of the college from liability relater to various activities involving students, or faculty, or staff. Waivers or hold harmless agreements may concern activities on college sponsored field trips, participation in physical education classes, and other activities. Information included in the waivers usually states that the participant assumes personal responsibility and holds the college blameless for any accident or injury; informs the student or participant of college insurance; describes the activity; and contains signatures and related information. Retention: 6 years after expiration Insurance Claims
Records document requests for payment of personal or property claims filed by students, faculty, staff, or visitors to the college campus. Records may include but are not limited to: Copies of incident or accident report from the Public Safety department, Insurance Policies
Records document the terms and conditions of insurance policies between the college and insurers. Types of insurance may include but are not limited to general liability, volunteer, property, computer equipment, automobile, professional child care, and workers compensation. Records may include but are not limited to: Insurance application forms which state information about college employees, building, and property needed to purchase insurance, Key Issuance Records Records document key assignments and deposits (if applicable) for Key and card inventories, |
|||||
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
||
|
||