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Achieving
Excellence In Our Workplace (AEIOW)
Programs
offered provide staff with the opportunity to acquire and
enhance their skills and knowledge in areas essential to coordinating
a work unit on a day-to-day basis.
Environmental Health and Safety | Developing
an Individual Career Plan Programs
in Development
Environmental
Health and Safety (EHOS)
The Office of Environmental Health and Occupational Safety is
responsible for many of the campus health and safety programs,
and offers the following training sessions:
- Ergonomic
Safety
The ESP is a proactive safety program that promotes ergonomic
and healthy work style improvements, to decrease the chance
of computer related injuries.
- Injury
& Illness Prevention Program
The injury and Illness Prevention
program, a program required by OSHA, serves as the campus
umbrella program for all health and safety issues.
- Driver
Safety Program
A defensive driver education class
that reviews safe driving techniques through video, lecture,
test and personal experience. Driver Safety training is
required for all SFSU employees who frequently drive for
campus related business.
- OSHA
Required Training Programs
Training on OSHA mandated programs
such as Hazard Communication, Bloodborne Pathogens, Radiation
Safety, Hazardous Waste & Hazardous Materials Management,
Forklift Training.
For additional information, contact the EHOS office at 415.338.1449
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Developing
an Individual Career Development Plan (ICDP)
This program provides information, tools
and strategies to prepare and submit a plan leading to a career
objective at a CSU campus.
- Division
of Information Technology (DoIT) Training Center
DoIT offers computer-related short
courses and workshops to all SFSU students, staff, and faculty
throughout the year. The course listing is extensive and
includes many of the most popular software applications
used today. A training calendar is published monthly.
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Programs
in Development:
- New
Staff Orientation
The purpose of this orientation is
to introduce you to the SFSU campus and the CSU system as
well as provide you with valuable information regarding
your benefits and pay as well as other information important
to your successful transition to the University.
- Writing
Position Descriptions
This program provides an understanding
of the key elements and purpose of the University staff
position description. Participants learn practical approaches
to completing the position description template and writing
tips.
- Utilizing
the Staff Fee Waiver Program
This program provides an overview
of the Staff Fee Waiver Program. Participants will learn
how the program can help employees get training to improve
the skills necessary to do their current jobs or to develop
the knowledge base to bring them to a higher level of achievement.
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