Chapter 85: Risk Management / en 85.010 Risk Management Policy /ums/rules/collected_rules/business/ch85/85.010_risk_management_policy <span>85.010 Risk Management Policy</span> <span><span>kuscheld</span></span> <span><time datetime="2010-05-26T19:51:20+00:00" title="Wednesday, May 26, 2010 - 19:51">Wed, 05/26/2010 - 19:51</time> </span> <div><p>Bd. Min. 5-26-78, Bd. Min. 10-5-07.</p> <ol class="upperalpha"> <li><strong>Concept of Risk Management </strong><br> <ol class="numeric"> <li>Our concept of Risk Management, upon which this Statement is based considers it to be a managerial function to prevent injury to or death of persons, to protect property and to prevent loss of income to or increased expenses for the University.</li> <li>Since Risk Management primarily relates only to the possible occurrence of fortuitous events resulting from all University operations and on all of its premises, the human and fiscal considerations of these operations demand proper planning in the anticipation of such events actually occurring, rather than reacting to them after they occur with crash-type programs.</li> <li>Effective Risk Management must result in reasonable protection against accidents causing injury to persons and managerial planning to reduce or control fortuitous costs, improve the cash flow position and the protection of other University assets from loss due to the result of an unplanned event, the fiscal results of which were not budgeted.</li> </ol> </li> <li><strong>University Policy </strong><br> <ol class="numeric"> <li>We affirm and subscribe to the principles that the University of Missouri has an inescapable obligation to furnish facilities and an environment that will provide reasonable protection from injury and property damage for employees, students and the public and to be a good steward of funds coming into its possession and to preserve its assets.</li> <li>To support the acceptance of these principles and to facilitate their incorporation in all departments and operations of the University, we hereby establish a total program of Risk Management for the University.</li> <li>Faculty, staff and students to the University of Missouri have the responsibility and obligation to act in accordance with all applicable federal and state regulations.<strong> &nbsp;</strong>As regards that part of the program of Risk Management relating to the prevention of injury to or death of persons, the University will strive to use, as University Compliance Guidelines, applicable National Consensus Standards or Codes. However, the use of such Standards or Codes as University Compliance Guidelines shall not be construed as a formal, voluntary acceptance of or a decision to at all times comply with such Standards or Codes.<strong> &nbsp;</strong>In unusual situations where the University is exempt from regulatory jurisdiction due to its status as a government entity, faculty, staff and students still have an obligation for obtaining knowledge of the risks associated with their activities and exercising reasonable judgment to protect against the risks the regulations are intended to protect.</li> <li>In order for the Risk Management program to be effective, it will be necessary for each employee, particularly those who supervise other employees and who use or are responsible for University assets, to acquire necessary knowledge and to act as individual Risk Managers in the program's implementation.</li> </ol> </li> <li><strong>Implementation of Policy</strong> -- Implementation of this policy shall be by directive from the President of the University and the methods, procedures and organizational structures used in implementation shall be determined by the President.</li> <li><strong>Sovereign Immunity</strong> -- Nothing contained in this Statement shall be interpreted or otherwise construed to mean that the sovereign immunity of the University is being waived in whole or in part.</li> </ol> </div> Wed, 26 May 2010 19:51:20 +0000 kuscheld 7396 at 85.020 Hazardous Chemicals and Radioactive Materials Policy /ums/rules/collected_rules/business/ch85/85.020_hazardous_chemicals_and_radioactive_materials_policy <span>85.020 Hazardous Chemicals and Radioactive Materials Policy</span> <span><span>kuscheld</span></span> <span><time datetime="2010-05-26T19:53:38+00:00" title="Wednesday, May 26, 2010 - 19:53">Wed, 05/26/2010 - 19:53</time> </span> <div><p>Bd. Min. 10-18-91, Bd. Min. 10-5-07.</p> <ol class="upperalpha"> <li><strong>Purpose </strong><br> <ol class="numeric"> <li>Public concern about the environment and the handling of biological, chemical and radioactive materials has resulted in the enactment of stringent federal and state laws, statutes, and regulations. Federal and State regulatory agencies can and do impose substantial fines and penalties for violation, intentional or unintentional, of the enacted statutory and regulatory requirements.</li> <li>Faculty, staff, students and independent contractors under contract with the University of Missouri, who may obtain, use, dispose or otherwise control&nbsp; biological, chemical, radioactive materials, and other hazardous materials have the responsibility and obligation to act in accordance with all applicable Federal and State regulations. In unusual situations where the University is exempt from regulatory jurisdiction due to its status as a government entity, faculty, staff , students and independent contractors under contract with the University of Missouri still have the responsibility and obligation for obtaining knowledge of the risks associated with their activities and exercising reasonable judgment to protect against the risks the regulations are intended to protect.</li> </ol> </li> <p></p> <li><strong>Policy</strong><br> <ol class="numeric"> <li>It is the policy of the University of Missouri, as approved by the Board of Curators, to operate in full compliance with all laws and applicable regulations and to ensure the health and safety of its students, faculty and staff. Consistent with this policy, the Chancellors are responsible for their respective campuses for the proper use, storage, and disposal of biological, chemical, radioactive materials, and any other hazardous materials used on their campuses. Consistent with this policy, the following shall apply:<br> <ol class="loweralpha"> <li>For their respective campuses, the Chancellors are responsible for providing faculty, staff, and students with the relevant rules, the necessary training, and the appropriate resources to comply with standards and regulations, to maintain an appropriately safe work environment, and to maintain appropriate documentation that standards and regulations are being met.</li> <li>It is the responsibility of individual faculty, staff, and students to be informed of applicable rules and regulations and to comply with these rules and regulations. Failure to comply with these rules and regulations constitutes possible grounds for dismissal of students and termination for cause of faculty and staff.</li> <li>It is the responsibility of individual faculty, staff and student