UCSB offers various additional services aimed at maintaining a safe environment and increasing students’ awareness and comfort. Students may sign up to receive campus alerts via the UCSB Alert System and request an escort from CSO Safety Escorts when biking or walking at night. The campus community also includes the fully staffed UCSB Police Department and the UCSB Paramedic Rescue unit.
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Call 911 (or 9-911 from a campus phone), if the condition requires immediate medical attention. If poisoning is suspected, contact the Poison Control Center at 1-800-222-1222.
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Call 911 (or 9-911 from a campus phone), if the condition requires immediate medical attention.
If poisoning is suspected, contact the Poison Control Center at 1-800-222-1222.
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It is important that all work related injuries be reported immediately. During regular business hours, contact Workers’ Compensation at 893-8050 to report injuries and to obtain an authorization for initial medical treatment. If a work-related injury occurs outside of normal work hours, contact the Workers’ Compensation office at 893-8050 within one business day. If an employee is hospitalized for 24 hours or more (other than for observation), or has an injury that results in a partial or full loss of limb (amputation), or loss of life, contact EH&S at 893-3194 (24-hr phone line) immediately. The campus must report these injuries to OSHA within 8 hours of the event.
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