Starting next Tuesday 29 September, the Active Campus project team is hosting a series of webinars about managing the risk to Staff as they return to campus. The events are based on The Risk Minimisation Framework.
Each webinar lasts one hour and will be led by Cathy Day, Director Health, Safety & Risk and Maurice Woodcock, Director of Estates Operations, and facilitated by Helen Carmichael, Deputy Director, CHEP.
The webinars will include a combination of presentations and the opportunity for questions. All webinars are open to all University staff but targeted at the most appropriate audience for the topic.
All webinars are booked via Staffbook. For more details on each webinar visit the CHEP SharePoint site
Date & time | Topic | Target audience |
Tuesday 29 Sept
12 – 1 |
COVID-19 risk assessment and management
This session will take the form of a surgery, with a short presentation followed by the opportunity for participants to ask questions relevant to their own practice. |
Open to all |
Wednesday 30 Sept
12 – 1 |
Preparation of University buildings
This session will provide a presentation of the work undertaken to prepare University buildings for a return to campus, followed by Q&A. |
For buildings managers and other senior managers such as Heads of School etc |
Thursday 1 Oct
12 – 1 |
Line manager guidance
Of interest to all line managers, this session will provide an opportunity for you to understand your responsibilities for minimising risk. |
For line managers |
Monday 5 Oct
12 – 1 |
Individual risk factors
This session will provide a presentation of the management of individual risk in returning to campus, followed by Q&A. |
For line managers |
Wednesday 7 Oct
12 – 1 |
Individual responsibility
This session will provide a presentation of the guidance on University expectations of behaviour in minimising risk in returning to campus, followed by Q&A. |
Open to all |
Thursday 8 Oct
12 – 1 |
COVID-19 outbreaks
This interactive session will provide senior managers the opportunity to seek guidance on managing an outbreak of COVID-19. |
For senior managers, such as Heads of School etc |