H&S Resource Source
We made our health and safety resources easy to find by bringing them all under one heading. Click the picture of the resource flyer you would like for your own PDF copy!
Health and Safety Orientation Course
Size: 8.5 x 11 [Portrait]
Safety is Everyone's Responsibility! Whether you are in a leadership or supervisory role (including Principle Investigators), faculty or staff, when you sign the Safety Charter declaration (UR Source), it acknowledges your participation and endorsement for safe learning and work. Each of us must take responsibility for our role in creating and supporting a safe institution.
By posting this resource in a department/faculty/unit, it offers the convenience of a QR Code to signing the Safety Charter - no browsing, no searching. It acknowledges our commitment to ensure the safety of everyone on campus remains a high priority at all times.
Safety Stuff for Everyone
Size: 8.5 x 11 [Portrait]
Clickable link and QR code for easy access to five popular resources - Safety Charter, Health & Safety Orientation course (UR Courses), Risk Assessment course (UR Courses), Fire Extinguisher workshops, and the Safety for Supervisors course.
Health and Safety Orientation Course
Size: 8.5 x 11 [Landscape]
Looking for a quick way for faculty/staff to self-enroll in the Health & Safety Orientation Course?
We have you covered! Post this resource in your department/faculty/unit.

Sign the Safety Charter
Size: 8.5 x 11 [Portrait]Safety is Everyone's Responsibility! Whether you are in a leadership or supervisory role (including Principle Investigators), faculty or staff, when you sign the Safety Charter declaration (UR Source), it acknowledges your participation and endorsement for safe learning and work. Each of us must take responsibility for our role in creating and supporting a safe institution.
By posting this resource in a department/faculty/unit, it offers the convenience of a QR Code to signing the Safety Charter - no browsing, no searching. It acknowledges our commitment to ensure the safety of everyone on campus remains a high priority at all times.