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Safety Committee November 29th, 2016 12:30 PM- 1:30 PM
San Jacinto Campus, Room #1111 LINK Menifee Valley Campus, Room #851
Agenda
I. Introductions
II. Shared/Participatory Governance a) Status of Revised Charge and Chair Structure - information Item b) Required reports
III. Risk Department Update
a) 2016 Chemical Sweep schedule - information item
b) Slips, Trips and Falls safety topic - information item
c) Emergency Supplies order information item
d) AED order information item
e) Update on SWACC Inspection information item
f) Phone upgrade information item
g) Risk Improvement Action Plan goals -Information Item
h) Change your clock, check your smoke alarm Information Item
Administration (1)
Faculty (2) Classified (2)
Student Govt
(2)
Risk (1) Non-Voting/Resource
Joyce Johnson Jim Decker Dawn Witt Lura Castillo Sergeant James Burton COR, Sheriff Karin Marriott Sterling Roulette Teri
Orchard Deputy Chris Waters COR, Sheriff/
Deputy Kelly Looney COR, Sheriff Kara McGee Nancy
Napolitano Maya Cardenas
Steven Del Castillo- Interim Director of Campus Safety
Jeff Slepski Brian Twitty/ Daryl Wilkes/Scott Pedersen
Anya Franklin Fred Frontino Shauni Calhoun Marcus Castellanos Jeffery Holmes Leslie Salas Maya Cardenas Tina Elm Dennis Burgess - Keenan
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i) Workers compensation and Student Injuries see table below- information item
Category Date of Injury
Injured Body Part Cause of Injury
IBNR 10/28/16 Nose Bumped Child bumped into the nose of the employee
IBNR 11/02/16 Nausea/Vomiting Unk 911 called
Student 11/03/16 Back/Neck MVC-ladder on outside in front of door when student opened door and walked out causing the ladder to fall on student
Student 11/10/16 Ankle Dancer jumped and landed on another dancers leg causing her ankle to roll
Student 11/14/16 Student had seizure in class
IBNR 11/17/16 Lower Arm Bruising Door handle made contact with lower arm door handle does not need repaired
IV. Riverside Sherriff Update (Burton/Waters)
V. Campus Safety Office Update (Del Castillo)
a) Go Bags Information Item
b) Phone System templates Information Item
VI. Facilities, Planning, M & O/Facilities Update (Elm/Twitty/Wilkes)
VII. CARES Team Update (Frontino)
a) Not Anymore training program information item VIII. Committee Member Comments
IX. Adjournment - The next Safety Committee Meeting will take place December 13th, 2016 in Room 1111/SJC and 851/MVC. All agenda items must be submitted by the Wednesday prior. Items are presented for Information purposes, unless otherwise noted. Mt. San Jacinto College, a California Community College, offers accessible, innovative, comprehensive and quality educational programs and services to diverse, dynamic and growing communities both within and beyond traditional geographic boundaries. We support life-long learning and student success by utilizing proven educational methodologies as determined by collaborative institutional planning and assessment. To meet economic and workforce development needs, MSJC provides students with basic skills, general and career education that lead to transfer, associate degrees and certificates. Our commitment to student learning empowers students with the skills and knowledge needed to effect positive change and enhance the world in which we live.
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Safety Committee September 27th, 2016 12:30 PM- 1:30 PM
San Jacinto Campus, Room #1111 LINK Menifee Valley Campus, Room #805
Minutes Administration
(1) Faculty (2) Classified
(2) Student Govt
(2)
Risk (1) Non-Voting/Resource
Joyce Johnson Jim Decker Dawn Witt Barbara Oberg Sergeant James Burton COR, Sheriff Karin Marriott Sterling Roulette Teri
Orchard Deputy Chris Waters COR, Sheriff/
Deputy Kelly Looney COR, Sheriff Kara McGee Nancy
Napolitano Maya Cardenas
Steven Del Castillo- Interim Director of Campus Safety
Jeff Slepski Brian Twitty/ Daryl Wilkes/Scott Pedersen
Anya Franklin Fred Frontino Shauni Calhoun Marcus Castellanos Jeffery Holmes Leslie Salas Maya Cardenas Tina Elm Dennis Burgess - Keenan Selena Paez
Called meeting to order at 12:31 PM
I. Introductions
II. Approval of 8/30/2016 Minutes Motion: Sterling Roulette Second: Anya Franklin
III. Agenda Motion: Sterling Roulette Second: Jim Decker
IV. Shared/Participatory Governance a) Revised Charge and Chair Structure presented for action Motion: Anya Franklin Second: Sterling Roulette b) Required reports
V. Risk Department Update
a) Service Animal Awareness (see attachments, Flyer and AP 3440) will be presented as an information item.
Revision of AP 3440 will come before safety committee, at a future date. b) Risk Management Coordinator position- update on recruitment will be presented as an information item
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c) Faculty & Staff 911 Guide will be presented as an information item
Flip charts for classrooms will updated by Campus Safety with pertinent phone information.
d) Phone upgrade/implementation will be presented as an information item
Marcus updated group on phone deployment, progressing along. e) Emergency Supplies order will be presented as an information item
Working on relocating some of the items into areas to better access points. f) Workers compensation and Student Injuries see table below- will be presented as an information item
WC/or Student
Date of Injury
Injury Cause of Injury
WC 08/12/2016 Broken Leg Slip/Trip/Fall
WC 08/22/2016 Sprain/Strain Car Accident
WC 08/22/2016 Broken Arm Slip/Trip/Fall
VI. Riverside Sherriff Update (Burton/Waters)-
a) Great Shake out Drill October 20th at 10:20 AM.
VII. Campus Safety Office Update (Del Castillo)
a) Update on flip chart will be presented as an information item
Spoke about Fire department and working with Facilities on Nox Boxes, going to work with Fire department about doing inspections on campus to ensure FD has what they need, related to Nox Boxes.
b) Building Captain program will be presented as an information item
2 trainings presented by Sherry Colgan Stone, approximately 20 people responded to recruiting efforts.
VIII. M & O Facilities Update (Twitty/Wilkes)
a) CDEC MVC update on construction will be presented as an information item ATI completing all damaged drywall and everything is progressing as quickly as possible. Tina Elm spoke about new fire alarm system, new conduit and new vaults and will keep group posted as progress is made with campus construction.
IX. CARES Team Update (Frontino) a) BIT refresh training will be presented as an information item
BIT Tune up refresher took place yesterday. b) Meeting reminder will be presented as an information item
BIT Meeting coming up next week, Executive Director of NABITA, nationwide guru will present many items for CARES Team and will include the written word and how it relates to violence along with exact ways to evaluate.
X. Committee Member Comments Teri Orchard requested status on phones/glass and communication item for enrollment windows.
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XI. Adjournment @ 1:20 PM The next Safety Committee Meeting will take place October 25th, 2016 in Room 1111/SJC and 851/MVC. All agenda items must be submitted by the Wednesday prior. Items are presented for Information purposes, unless otherwise noted. Mt. San Jacinto College, a California Community College, offers accessible, innovative, comprehensive and quality educational programs and services to diverse, dynamic and growing communities both within and beyond traditional geographic boundaries. We support life-long learning and student success by utilizing proven educational methodologies as determined by collaborative institutional planning and assessment. To meet economic and workforce development needs, MSJC provides students with basic skills, general and career education that lead to transfer, associate degrees and certificates. Our commitment to student learning empowers students with the skills and knowledge needed to effect positive change and enhance the world in which we live.
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Safety Committee October 25th, 2016 12:30 PM- 1:30 PM
San Jacinto Campus, Room #205 LINK Menifee Valley Campus, Room #851
MINUTES
X = Present
Meeting called to order at 12:32 PM
I. Introductions
II. Approval of October Agenda Moved Sterling Roulette Second -Anya Franklin Motion Approved
III. Approval of September Minutes
Minutes not included, will be ready for November safety meeting
IV. Participatory/Shared Governance
Tina and Kara both shared information about recent Shared Participatory meeting, Upcoming safety meetings will have guest speakers and everyone is highly encouraged to speak at these shared governance/participatory safety committee meetings.
V. Risk Department Update
a) Risk Management Introduced Lura Castillo new Risk Management team member b) Phone system changes - Marcus provided updates on voicemail and phone system upgrades, calling out number being switched to 8 and phones will be deployed to classrooms by end of semester. c) Update on water leak in CDEC - MVC Water leak case is now resolved and CDEC is up and running. d) SWACC Property & Liability re-inspection scheduled for 10/26 e) Service Animal workshop recap well attended workshop on both campuses with guest/student speaker at each campus. Next workshop will take place in Spring semester. AP is going to be updated to include assignments for students who are unable to participate due to presence of service animals and the potential of an unsafe condition (in science related spaces)
Administration (1)
Faculty (2) Classified (2) Student Govt
(2)
Risk (1) Non-Voting/Resource
Joyce Johnson X Jim Decker X Dawn Witt X Lura Castillo X Sergeant James Burton COR, Sheriff Karin Marriott X Sterling
Roulette Teri Orchard X Deputy Chris Waters COR, Sheriff/
X Kara McGee Nancy Napolitano
Maya Cardenas X -Steve Del Castillo Interim Director of Campus Safety
X Jeff Slepski X Daryl Wilkes X Anya Franklin Fred Frontino Shauni Calhoun X Marcus Castellanos Jeffrey Holmes Leslie Salas EOPS X-Tina Elm X- Dennis Burgess - Keenan Leticia Luna-Sims
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f) Workers compensation and Student Injuries Recap Student and WC Injuries for September, 2016 WC/or Student
Date of Injury Injury Type If WC was there lost time, if so how many days
WC 09/07/16 Broken Leg WC 09/14/ Car Accident
Injuries Comment/request for more detail on the types of accidents here at MSJC, November agenda will reflect this request.
VI. Riverside Sherriff Update (Burton/Waters)
Be vigilant and aware of homeless on both campus sites
VII. Campus Safety Office Update (Del Castillo)
Fred & Steve went to Sacramento to present updated Clery incident in our restroom at MVC, received excellent remarks on case was handled. The Great Shakeout took place and the district had approximately 30 volunteers with over 250 participants this year.
VIII. M & O Facilities Update (Twitty/Wilkes)
The Unsafe Work Conditions form was presented for discussion along with how it coordinates with the work order system. Form can be located on the Facilities/planning homepage. The question was posed for expanding the work order system beyond supervisors and administrators, at this time the page is not ready to expand. For an actual emergency on campus, dial X 5188 or 911 when applicable. Tine will meet with BOTs on safety recommendations for prioritization.
Tina reported on Fiber/Vector project, alerting campus community they will be onsite. SJC solar project is starting, there will be lots of work trucks and workers.
IX. CARES Team Update (Frontino) Fred was unable to attend
X. Member Comments
XI. Adjournment - Meeting adjourned at 1:14 PM All agenda items must be submitted by the Wednesday prior. Items are presented for Information purposes, unless otherwise noted. Mt. San Jacinto College, a California Community College, offers accessible, innovative, comprehensive and quality educational programs and services to diverse, dynamic and growing communities both within and beyond traditional geographic boundaries. We support life-long learning and student success by utilizing proven educational methodologies as determined by collaborative institutional planning and assessment. To meet economic and workforce development needs, MSJC provides students with basic skills, general and career education that lead to transfer, associate degrees and certificates. Our commitment to student learning empowers students with the skills and knowledge needed to effect positive change and enhance the world in which we live.
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From: Lura CastilloTo: Connie Duncan-Moses; Farah Firtha; Jennifer Pickens; Cheri Hodge; Bob Stolk; Timothy Moran; Shauni Calhoun;
Robert Pensiero; Rosaleen Gibbons; Kathy Ponio; Jamie Marrs; Colleen Rodriguez; Laurie Ney; Tessa Turner;Carina Ocampo; Hiromi Kirsten Tammy Sayama; Carrie Stantz
Cc: Brian Orlauski; Brian Twitty; Scott Pedersen; Elden Shoemaker; Marc Donnhauser; Carlos Tovares; Kara McGeeSubject: Chemical Sweep 2016 ScheduleDate: Wednesday, November 09, 2016 4:25:00 PMAttachments: Chemical Haz Mat Sweep Form.docx
Good Afternoon! MSJC Chemical Sweep dates for the 2016-2017 Academic Year have been scheduled as follows:
SJC MVCDecember 1, 2016 November 30, 2016
May 11, 2017 May 10, 2017 Please review your areas for any potential Hazardous Materials / Chemicals and list unwantedhazardous items on the attached sheet. Our fantastic M & O staff will be working with ourcontractor on the sweep and subsequent disposal, so we ask that you clearly mark the items thatneed to be picked up. The sweep will begin each morning, at approximately 7:00 AM and should gopretty quickly and the team will only be stopping at areas where the attached form was returned. The two contacts for the sweeps will be Scott Pedersen for SJC and Elden Shoemaker for MVC. If I missed anyone, please feel free to route this email to them and let me know who they are so Ican add them to the future email announcement. We sincerely appreciate all that you do to keepMSJC safe in your perspective areas and want to send our advance appreciation for youcooperation. Lura CastilloRisk Management Coordinator Mt. San Jacinto College1499 N. State StreetSan Jacinto, CA 92583 Phone: (951) 487-3135Email: [email protected] Register now for spring classes @ MSJC!
mailto:/O=FIRST ORGANIZATION/OU=EXCHANGE ADMINISTRATIVE GROUP (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT)/CN=RECIPIENTS/CN=LUCASTILLOCE2mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.msjc.edu/ScheduleOfClasses/Pages/CurrentSchedule.aspxMSJC Chemical/Hazardous Materials Disposal Form
Please list all materials that have outlived their shelf life, are extremely hazardous, are unknown, or are in excessive quantities and pose a safety hazard.
Instructions:
Take inventory of all chemicals on hand. If a chemical has not been used in 3-years and has no pending research requiring its use, consider placing on the chemical sweep list.
Please return this form ASAP to Facilities via email [email protected] for SJC and [email protected] and cc Lura Castillo at [email protected].
Facilities will be circulating next week to ensure the products are ready to be picked up.
Materials that must be included in the inventory:
1. Paints, solvents, glues, pesticides and related flammable materials
2. Fuels and other petroleum products
3. All compressed gases (oxygen, nitrogen, argon, propane, acetylene, helium, etc.)
4. All chemicals used for district laboratories, art studios and other facilities
5. Any other stocks of material that would create an explosive or toxic vapor hazard to unprotected personnel during fire emergencies (lead, mercury, magnesium, etc.)
6. Batteries (all types), ink cartridges, fluorescent lamps
7. Any other material for which a Material Safety Data Sheet exists.
Name of Employee/Instructor/Dean/Supervisor:
Campus: Exact Location of Materials
Room/Building No Phone/Ext. Department:
Chemical/Hazardous Material
Quantity
Type of Container (include size)
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MSJC Chemical/Hazardous Materials Disposal Form
Please list all materials that have outlived their shelf life, are extremely hazardous, are unknown, or are in excessive quantities and pose a safety hazard.
Instructions: Take inventory of all chemicals on hand. If a chemical has not been used in 3-years and has no
pending research requiring its use, consider placing on the chemical sweep list. Please return this form ASAP to Facilities via email [email protected] for SJC and
[email protected] and cc Lura Castillo at [email protected]. Facilities will be circulating next week to ensure the products are ready to be picked up.
Materials that must be included in the inventory:
1. Paints, solvents, glues, pesticides and related flammable materials 2. Fuels and other petroleum products 3. All compressed gases (oxygen, nitrogen, argon, propane, acetylene, helium, etc.) 4. All chemicals used for district laboratories, art studios and other facilities 5. Any other stocks of material that would create an explosive or toxic vapor hazard to unprotected
personnel during fire emergencies (lead, mercury, magnesium, etc.) 6. Batteries (all types), ink cartridges, fluorescent lamps 7. Any other material for which a Material Safety Data Sheet exists.
Name of Employee/Instructor/Dean/Supervisor: Jamie Marrs, Instructional Aide Campus: Menifee Exact Location of Materials 308 & 301 corrosive cabinet Room/Building No 308 & 301 Phone/Ext. 5734 Department: Biological Sciences Chemical/Hazardous Material Quantity Type of Container (include
size) 1% Catechol, 1% hydroquinone, 1% Phenlythiourea, 97% distilled water
250mL & 500mL
2 X 500mL Glass bottles
Sheep hearts in Caro Safe Solution 9 each 1 gallon bucket
Grow light bulb - fluorescent 1 each Cardboard box
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MSJC Chemical/Hazardous Materials Disposal Form
Please list all materials that have outlived their shelf life, are extremely hazardous, are unknown, or are in excessive quantities and pose a safety hazard.
Instructions: Take inventory of all chemicals on hand. If a chemical has not been used in 3-years and has no
pending research requiring its use, consider placing on the chemical sweep list. Please return this form ASAP to Facilities via email [email protected] for SJC and
[email protected] and cc Lura Castillo at [email protected]. Facilities will be circulating next week to ensure the products are ready to be picked up.
Materials that must be included in the inventory:
1. Paints, solvents, glues, pesticides and related flammable materials 2. Fuels and other petroleum products 3. All compressed gases (oxygen, nitrogen, argon, propane, acetylene, helium, etc.) 4. All chemicals used for district laboratories, art studios and other facilities 5. Any other stocks of material that would create an explosive or toxic vapor hazard to unprotected
personnel during fire emergencies (lead, mercury, magnesium, etc.) 6. Batteries (all types), ink cartridges, fluorescent lamps 7. Any other material for which a Material Safety Data Sheet exists.
Name of Employee/Instructor/Dean/Supervisor: Laurie Ney Campus: Menifee Exact Location of Materials: Hazardous Waste Satellite Accumulation box Room/Building No: 301 Phone/Ext.: 5733 Department: Biological Science Chemical/Hazardous Material Quantity Type of Container (include
size) Ferric chloride reagent = Ferric chloride, Hydrochloric acid 37%, deionized water
18 @ 15 mL plastic dropper bottles
Indole Kovac's reagent = p-Dimethylaminobenzaldehyde, Hydrochloric acid 37%, Amyl Alcohol
18 @ 15 mL plastic dropper bottles
Methyl Red reagent = Methyl Red, Ethyl alcohol, water
18 @ 15 mL plastic dropper bottles
Voges-Proskauer reagent A = Alpha-Naphthol 5%, Absolute ethanol
18 @ 15 mL plastic dropper bottles
Voges-Proskauer reagent B = Potassium Hydroxide, deionized water
18 @ 15 mL plastic dropper bottles
Nitrate reagent A = Sulfanilic Acid, Acetic Acid 5N
9 @ 15 mL
plastic dropper bottles
Nitrate reagent B = N,N-dimethylnaphthylamine, Acetic Acid
9 @ 15 mL plastic dropper bottles
Janus Green = C30H31N6Cl 1 @ 10 g plastic screw cap jar
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It only takes a minute to make a safe choice.It takes a lot longer to recover from an unsafe one.
Slips, Trips, and Falls There is nothing funny about slips, trips, and falls. Yet when we see it in a movie or on TV it makes us laugh. Not so much for the person hurts and there is no Stunt Person to take your place when it happens. It is quick and you are often injured even before you know what happened. Everything seems to move in slow motion.
In most cases these incidents because good, well-intentioned people may fail to taflaw within their route of travel. water, objects in an aisle, uneven other unsafe surfaces, consider
Let a supervisor know immediately
Put up safety cones and/or Caution tape or signs
If it is within your ability and resources, fix it
Warn others of the risk
Notify Maintenance and Operations when appropriate
Take a picture and send it to Risk Management
While it is true that many slips, trips, and falls could be avoided by watching carefully where we are walking, it is a really good idea to watch out for colleagues and constituents. Thank you for your attention to safety!
It only takes a minute to make a safe choice. It takes a lot longer to recover from an unsafe one.
Slips, Trips, and Falls at Your School
There is nothing funny about slips, trips, and falls. Yet when we see it in a movie or on TV it makes us laugh. Not so much for the person who experiences this in real life. It hurts and there is no Stunt Person to take your place when it happens. It is quick and
injured even before you know what happened. Everything seems to
In most cases these incidents could have been prevented. The reason they are not is intentioned people may fail to take action when they discover a
route of travel. What does it take? When we notice a puddle of water, objects in an aisle, uneven surfaces, ice, lifted concrete, loose material,
consider doing one of the following:
Let a supervisor know immediately
Put up safety cones and/or Caution tape or signs
If it is within your ability and resources, fix it
Warn others of the risk
and Operations when appropriate
Take a picture and send it to Risk Management
While it is true that many slips, trips, and falls could be avoided by watching carefully where we are walking, it is a really good idea to watch out for the well-being of
. Thank you for your attention to safety!
There is nothing funny about slips, trips, and falls. Yet when we see it in a movie or on experiences this in real life. It
hurts and there is no Stunt Person to take your place when it happens. It is quick and injured even before you know what happened. Everything seems to
could have been prevented. The reason they are not is ke action when they discover a
hen we notice a puddle of loose material, and
While it is true that many slips, trips, and falls could be avoided by watching carefully being of our
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PROPERTY & LIABILITY ASSESSMENT AUDIT
November, 2016
PREPARED FOR
MT. SAN JACINTO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
Prepared By
Kendall Evans Consultant
KEENAN & ASSOCIATES
4204 Riverwalk Parkway, Suite 400 Riverside, Ca. 92505
Lic. #0451271
2016 Keenan & Associates Lic. # 0451271
The report is based on conditions and operations that existed at the time of the inspection. The information contained in this report does
not certify that all locations, unsafe conditions, violations of state, federal or local regulations or laws are in compliance, nor does it
conclude that all possible infractions, hazards or hazardous conditions were observed or reported.
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November 10, 2016
Brian Orlauski Dean of I.T. MT. SAN JACINTO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT 1499 N. State Street San Jacinto, CA 92583
RE: SWACC PROPERTY & LIABILITY ASSESSMENT FOLLOW-UP AUDIT
Dear Mr. Orlauski:
Enclosed is the report for the SWACC Property & Liability Inspection Follow-up Audit conducted for the District on October 26, 2016. The purpose of the Follow-up Audit is to review the progress made in addressing the priority recommendations listed in the SWACC Property & Liability Inspection conducted on October 5 and 7, 2015. The Follow-up Audit was conducted in accordance with the SWACC safety inspection policy.
It has been a pleasure to be of service to the District in the area of Loss Control/Risk Management, and to assist you with providing a safe environment for students and the general public. If you have any questions concerning the report, kindly contact me directly at (951) 715-0190, extension 1186, at your convenience.
Sincerely,
Kendall Evans
Kendall Evans Consultant Loss Control/Risk Management
KE/cl
cc: Kara McGee, Mt. San Jacinto College Daryl Wilkes, Mt. San Jacinto College
Lura Castillo, Mt. San Jacinto College Suzanne Trowbridge, Keenan & Associates, Riverside Tiffany Lyon, Keenan & Associates, Riverside
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION II. LIMITATIONS III. SITES AND AREAS AUDITED IV. IMMEDIATE/HIGH PRIORITY RECOMMENDATIONS AUDITED V. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS VI. PROPERTY AND LIABILITY LOSS ANALYSIS VII. SUMMARY
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I. INTRODUCTION
On October 26, 2016, Keenan & Associates conducted a Property & Liability Inspection Follow-up Audit for the Mt. San Jacinto Community College District located in San Jacinto, California. The purpose of the Inspection Follow-up Audit is to review all of the priority recommendations listed in the previous SWACC Property & Liability Inspection and to note any progress made in addressing or correcting those priority issues.
Kendall Evans, Consultant, conducted the inspection, and Carol Lynch, Sr. Project Coordinator, processed the Follow-up Audit.
II. LIMITATIONS
The goal of Keenans inspection services is to (i) assist the client in evaluating its self-audit procedures, (ii) facilitate the identification of conditions which may pose a risk of injury and/or property damage, and (iii) provide recommendations and/or suggestions to help mitigate the risks identified. Keenan does not guarantee that it has identified every potentially hazardous condition existing on the Clients premises. Similarly, it does not promise that following the recommendations contained in this report will eliminate all risk of injury or property damage.
Keenans services are not a substitute for regular, ongoing inspection and maintenance, or any required service that is to be performed by a licensed or certified service professional (e.g., HVAC contractor, electrician, plumber, elevator service personnel, etc.). Please keep in mind that changing circumstances can affect your risk exposures and periodic reassessments of your operational environment are recommended.
III. SITES AND AREAS AUDITED
The following areas were inspected at the sites listed below:
Mt San Jacinto Community College MENIFEE VALLEY CAMPUS
| 600 Ceramics | 700 CDC - Laundry Room | 700 CDC - Playgrounds | 800 LRC - Learning/Tutoring Center | Campus Pathways
SAN JACINTO CAMPUS | 1200 Building - Room 1255A Office | 1250 Building - Room 1258A - Staircase Lobby | 1408 Ceramics Lab | 700 Facilities | Baseball Field | Library - LRC | Theater 1520 Scene Shop | Theater Costume Storeroom | Theater Stage 1500
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IV. IMMEDIATE/HIGH PRIORITY RECOMMENDATIONS AUDITED
INITIAL FINDING Location: Mt San Jacinto Community College - MENIFEE VALLEY CAMPUS - 600 Ceramics Priority: High Description: This type of power strip is not made for high wattage appliances. Fires and electrical shock may be caused by an extension cord or power strip that is not properly grounded. The other issue is that the power strip is not splash proof. Reduce the use of extension cords and power strips by replacing them with hardwired ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) protected outlets whenever possible. When an extension cord/power strip must be used, purchase the type with a GFCI built into it.
AUDIT FINDING Status: CLOSED Close Note: The power strips and extension cords were removed and no longer in use at the time of the audit. Close Date: Wed Oct 26 2016
INITIAL FINDING Location: Mt San Jacinto Community College - MENIFEE VALLEY CAMPUS - 700 CDC - Laundry Room Priority: High Description: Hazardous chemicals and cleaning products should not be stored in areas that are accessible to children. The door to the laundry room was unlocked and the detergent container was left open.
AUDIT FINDING Status: CLOSED Close Note: The chemicals in the Child Development Center are secured and they added signage stating that the door is to remain "Closed & Locked."
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Close Date: Wed Oct 26 2016
INITIAL FINDING Location: Mt San Jacinto Community College - MENIFEE VALLEY CAMPUS - 700 CDC - Playgrounds Priority: High Description: Broken down, compacted or displaced loose fill surfacing material presents an elevated risk of head impact injuries. Adequate loose fill surfacing material depth should be determined based on the fall height of adjacent play equipment. Surfacing material should be added or re-distributed in this area to improve conditions and reduce this risk of head impact injuries.
AUDIT FINDING Status: CLOSED Close Note: Additional sand was added and is raked on a regular basis eliminating the elevated risk of head impact injuries. Close Date: Wed Oct 26 2016
INITIAL FINDING Location: Mt San Jacinto Community College - MENIFEE VALLEY CAMPUS - 800 LRC - Learning/Tutoring Center Priority: High Description: 1. Some of the electrical boxes on the floor are missing covers. The ones with covers create a change in elevation and are a bit loose to walk on. The box covers present a trip hazard especially if they are within the walking pathways. It is recommended to relocate or permanently cover the outlet boxes so that walking pathways are free of trip hazards. 2. It is reported that students often use the electrical boxes to plug
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in their laptops, which may explain why some of the covers for the boxes are removed. The other issue is that the computer cords underneath the workstations can be damaged when students' feet or chairs continually get caught in them. Adding tabletop outlets will help keep cables off the floor and prevent them from being damaged.
AUDIT FINDING Status: CLOSED Close Note: The outlet boxes that were in the walkway were permanently covered eliminating the trip hazard. Close Date: Wed Oct 26 2016
INITIAL FINDING Location: Mt San Jacinto Community College - MENIFEE VALLEY CAMPUS - Campus Pathways Priority: High Description: Raised sections and potholes in sidewalks present a trip hazard. Such trip hazards should be ground down or filled. Note: The small pothole was found next to Building 200 and the elevated concrete was found between Buildings 600 and 700.
AUDIT FINDING Status: CLOSED Close Note: The elevated concrete was removed and replaced with grass, eliminating the trip hazard that it presented. It is no longer a walkway.
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Close Date: Wed Oct 26 2016
INITIAL FINDING Location: Mt San Jacinto Community College - SAN JACINTO CAMPUS - 1200 Building - Chemistry Prep Room Priority: High Description: Compressed gas cylinders should always be secured in the upright position with a strong securing device such as a chain, strap or clamp.
AUDIT FINDING Status: CLOSED Close Note: The compressed gas cylinder was secured in the upright position with a strong securing device. Close Date: Wed Oct 26 2016
INITIAL FINDING Location: Mt San Jacinto Community College - SAN JACINTO CAMPUS - 1200 Building - Rm 1255A Office Priority: High Description: 1. Housekeeping should be improved in this area. Aisles and passageways should be kept clear at all times. It is recommended that lunch breaks are taken in appropriate lunch areas and not at workplace stations. 2. There is a potential for unsecured and unstable filing cabinets/bookshelves to topple over and injure students/staff. All filing cabinets/bookshelves should be secured to the walls or fixed firmly to the ground. 3. Heavy items stored on top of cabinets or overhead shelves present an elevated risk of struck-by
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injuries. They can also block emergency egress if they fall to the floor. Heavy items should be stored at a lower level to reduce this hazard. Other items stored overhead should be secured in a manner that prevents them from falling. 4. Electrical Hazard - The microwave is plugged into a power strip. High wattage appliances need to be plugged directly into an outlet. 5. Housekeeping should be improved to allow space for the items stored on top of cabinets/overhead shelves and to reduce the number of cabinets in the room. This will make it easier for Facilities to secure all filing cabinets to the walls.
AUDIT FINDING Status: CLOSED Close Note: The housekeeping has improved in this area. At the time of the audit, the teacher was still removing excess materials from this area. The District secured all cabinets and bookcases to the wall. Heavy items were no longer stored overhead eliminating the struck-by hazards they present. Close Date: Fri Oct 28 2016
INITIAL FINDING Location: Mt San Jacinto Community College - SAN JACINTO CAMPUS - 1250 Building - Rm 1258A - Staircase Lobby Priority: High Description: The placement of the fish/turtle containers and plants adjacent to the power supply is a potential electrocution hazard due to the exposed electrical cords and outlet. It is best that these items be moved to another area. Another suggestion is to re-route the electrical wiring to a nearby wall and connect the outlet to a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
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AUDIT FINDING Status: CLOSED Close Note: The electrical cords and outlets were removed from this area eliminating the electrocution hazard. Close Date: Fri Oct 28 2016
INITIAL FINDING Location: Mt San Jacinto Community College - SAN JACINTO CAMPUS - 1408 Ceramics Lab Priority: High Description: Portable emergency eyewash stations should be inspected monthly. Solution bottles should be replaced before the expiration date or if they have been used. There is no eyewash station in this room, which is highly recommended for industrial arts courses.
AUDIT FINDING Status: CLOSED Close Note: The expired eyewash solution bottles were no longer present at the time of the inspection. Close Date: Fri Oct 28 2016
INITIAL FINDING Location: Mt San Jacinto Community College - SAN JACINTO CAMPUS - 1408 Ceramics Lab Priority: High Description: Combustible material should be removed from the area around the kilns. It is unclear whether the kilns are in use or not, but a minimum clearance of 36" should be maintained around each kiln.
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AUDIT FINDING Status: CLOSED Close Note: The combustible materials around the kiln were removed and the area was clear of combustible materials at the time of the audit. Close Date: Fri Oct 28 2016
INITIAL FINDING Location: Mt San Jacinto Community College - SAN JACINTO CAMPUS - 700 Facilities Priority: High Description: All visible wiring should be properly insulated and in good condition. Cords with damaged insulation were observed at several golf cart charging stations.
AUDIT FINDING Status: CLOSED Close Note: The cords with damaged insulation have been removed from the site and replaced with new charges. At the time of the follow-up audit, the new golf cart charger was missing the ground. The District had it replaced immediately showing a proactive approach to safety.
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Close Date: Wed Oct 26 2016
INITIAL FINDING Location: Mt San Jacinto Community College - SAN JACINTO CAMPUS - Baseball Field Priority: High Description: 1. There are holes in the carpet mats, which presents an elevated trip hazard. 2. The gym equipment has been damaged from weather and prolonged use. It is reported the equipment is still being used by students. Gym equipment should be inspected regularly to ensure that the parts and cables are in good working order. Equipment with worn or frayed parts and cables should be removed from service until it can be repaired or replaced.
AUDIT FINDING Status: IN PROGRESS Action Notes: The gym equipment was removed from this area and this area is going to be under construction soon due to the District building a new baseball field.
INITIAL FINDING Location: Mt San Jacinto Community College - SAN JACINTO CAMPUS - Library - LRC Priority: High Description: 1. Suitable signage still needs to be posted to identify all routes of evacuation. 2. Exits and emergency evacuation routes should be kept clear of obstructions at all times in order to ensure safe egress. Exit and emergency evacuation routes shall be no less than 30" wide at any point.
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AUDIT FINDING Status: IN PROGRESS Action Notes: Signs have been added, but will be moved so that they are visible from the large room. The objects that were obstructing the exit were removed and clear access was observed at the time of the audit.
INITIAL FINDING Location: Mt San Jacinto Community College - SAN JACINTO CAMPUS - Theater 1520 Scene Shop Priority: High Description: Damaged cord insulation presents an elevated risk of fire and electrocution. This particular cord needs a strain relief. Damaged cords should be removed from service to reduce this risk.
AUDIT FINDING Status: IN PROGRESS Action Notes: The cord's insulation still appears to be damaged; however, the District is going to make sure that the cord insulation is intact and that the appropriate strain relief is provided for the cord in this area. It was noted that the housekeeping in this area has improved significantly.
INITIAL FINDING Location: Mt San Jacinto Community College - SAN JACINTO CAMPUS - Theater Costume Storeroom Priority: High Description: Due to the lack of space, the District has had to utilize high level storage in the costume storage room. Vertical ladders are used to access these two platforms or mezzanines, which raises the potential for a fall hazard. Stage contractors and students use this room and there is a potential for items to be carried up as individuals climb the ladders (despite there being a pulley system). Consideration needs to be taken in either moving the storage room to a safer location, or providing safer access to these two high level platforms. The District is looking into creating a safer access without having to make major structural changes or a change of location.
AUDIT FINDING Status: IN PROGRESS Action Notes: The District is looking into different options to correct this storage and safety issue. They are putting a plan in place and are going to implement it soon.
INITIAL FINDING Location: Mt San Jacinto Community College - SAN JACINTO CAMPUS - Theater Stage 1500 Priority: High Description: Access to the electrical panel raises the potential for falling from height. The District should consider placing a guard on the ladder to prevent unauthorized use by students and redesign the ladder to provide safer access for employees.
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AUDIT FINDING Status: IN PROGRESS Action Notes: They are working on getting a new ladder with a ladder guard and handrails already in place.
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V. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
The Biology Prep Laboratory, Room 1258 at the San Jacinto Campus, had housekeeping issues at the time of the SWACC follow up audit. Housekeeping should be improved in this area. The aisles and passageways should be clear at all times. The Menifee Valley Campus Student Enrollment Office is still working on addressing the concerns with students' personal information being overheard during the enrollment process. The clerks have difficulty hearing the information through the small glass opening at the counter. Consider adding Wait Here signage with line guiding ropes to direct people and have them wait in an appropriate area until it is their turn to give their information. Or mats can be used that have a line that states Wait Here. Senior Loss Control Consultant, Dennis Burgess, did a hazard assessment in this area and I agree with his findings to consider adding an audio telephonic type handset with a small keyboard on the students' side of the counter where they can enter their personal information.
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VI. PROPERTY & LIABILITY LOSS ANALYSIS
Mt. San Jacinto Community College District has had six property losses in the last three years. One claim occurred in the 2014 fiscal year which involved severe wind damage for a total incurred of $17, 010.00. One claim occurred in 2015 that had to do with a power outage for a total incurred of $20,000.00. Four claims occurred in 2016. Three of the claims were theft related for total incurred of $80,000.00; one claim was due to a pipe breaking that caused water damage to the Child Development Education Center for a total incurred of $357,500.00.
On the liability side, there have been eleven claims filed in the last three years with a total incurred of $601,770.85. There were six claims that occurred in 2014-15 for a total incurred of $383,120.85; one auto liability claim for $1,974.04 to date; one claim of injunctive relief for a total incurred of $70,000.00; two employment practice liability claims for a total incurred of $166,200.00; one claim involved a student who allegedly fell off a chair in the cafeteria for $51,446.81; one claimant allegedly tripped on an uneven sidewalk sustaining an injury for a total incurred of $93,500.00. Three claims occurred in the 2015-16 fiscal year for $196,000.00; one claim of injunctive relief for total incurred of $10,000.00; one claim of dangerous premises for a total incurred of $11,000.00; one claim where a three year old minor was riding a scooter - the scooter tipped and the child sustained significant injury to their little finger for a total incurred of $175,000.00. There were two claims in 2016-17 for a total incurred of $22,650.00; one auto liability claim for $10,150.00; one claim of error and omission for a total incurred of $12,500.00.
VII. SUMMARY
In summary, sixteen of the sixteen priority recommendations listed in the Property & Liability Inspection have been addressed or a plan is in place by the District. Keenan & Associates would like to congratulate the District on the progress made addressing the priority recommendations identified in the SWACC Inspection Report.
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2016 Keenan & Associates Lic. # 0451271 The goal of Keenans loss control services is to (i) promote safety awareness, (ii) assist in the identification of conditions which may pose a risk of injury, and (iii) provide recommendations and/or suggestions to help mitigate the risks identified. While we are confident that the conclusions and suggestions contained in this document will help you to create a safer environment, we do not suggest that following our recommendations will eliminate all risk of injury or will result in improved loss experience.
Mt. San Jacinto Community College Risk Improvement Action Plan
Program Providing Services
Goal Action Steps Person/Area
Responsible for Completion
Target Date Completion Date
SWACC
Identify potential areas with inadequate lighting on the San Jacinto and Menifee Campus
Loss Control to perform night time lighting survey with M&O
Dennis Burgess Kara McGee Daryl Wilkes
August 1, 2016 Met with Kara
9/27/16 to schedule
RSRMA
Address Feral Cat issue at San Jacinto campus
Partner with Ramona Humane Society
Kara McGee August 1, 2016 In process
RSRMA
Continue Safety Training for M&O, IT/ITS, Caf and Theater
Schedule training on Electrical Hazards, Power Tools, Ladder Safety, (Safety in the Workplace)
Dennis Burgess Kara McGee
June 30, 2017
Client: Fiscal Year: Date Prepared:
Mt San Jacinto Community College District 07/01/2016 to 06/30/2017 June 29, 2016
Developed by: In Partnership With:
Dennis Burgess, Lisa Coffman, Kara McGee PIPS, SWACC, Keenan Safe Colleges, P&C Bridge
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2016 Keenan & Associates Lic. # 0451271 The goal of Keenans loss control services is to (i) promote safety awareness, (ii) assist in the identification of conditions which may pose a risk of injury, and (iii) provide recommendations and/or suggestions to help mitigate the risks identified. While we are confident that the conclusions and suggestions contained in this document will help you to create a safer environment, we do not suggest that following our recommendations will eliminate all risk of injury or will result in improved loss experience.
Program Providing Services
Goal Action Steps Person/Area
Responsible for Completion
Target Date Completion Date
RSRMA
Implement Integrated Pest Management Plan
Identify employees requiring training and utilize Keenan Safe Colleges
Kara McGee Dennis Burgess
January 1, 2017 Met with Kara to
initiate action 9/27/16
RSRMA
Strategic Initiative 1: Members will require managers to conduct an effective accident investigation to include the elements in the initiative
Risk Management to review accident investigation reports for compliance
Kara McGee January 1, 2017
RSRMA
Strategic Initiative 1: Present safety concerns to cabinet to increase risk focus
Present safety concerns at the Monthly Safety Committee Meeting
Kara McGee Ongoing Monthly
As scheduled
RSRMA
Strategic Initiative 1: Increase focus in areas where injuries have occurred to the same employee multiple times
At least one targeted file review annually with employees supervisor
Kara McGee Lillian Mares
Ongoing
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