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Facilities Management and Campus Services is taking additional measures around campus to support basic operations.
We are continuously renovating, building upon, and improving CUIMC's historic campus as a center for excellence and healing.
Columbia University Irving Medical Center's fire safety team keeps our community safe from fire.
Here are a few tips from CUIMC Facilities to ensure a happy and safe holiday season for you, your co-workers, and your family and friends.
Charging a lithium ion-powered personal vehicle is strictly prohibited in any CUIMC building.
Prevent injuries, illnesses, and/or damaged property by taking the proper safety precautions.
For more information or questions about Confined Spaces, please speak with your Supervisor.
Falls are among the most common causes of serious work-related injuries and deaths.
A cold environment forces the body to work harder to maintain its temperature.
Columbia University Medical Center recognizes the impact that workplace violence can have on its employees.
The Office of Work/Life has opened a Mamava Lactation Pod on the first floor of Tower 1, a project overseen by Darby Kline, project manager for Capital Project Management.
Stay safe this Halloween! Campus Life Safety has these tips to help you keep yourself and your family safe.
Fire drills are conducted to familiarize occupants with response procedures in an emergency.
During October, fire drills will be conducted throughout the medical center by members of Facilities Fire Safety and EH&S Fire Safety.
Columbia University Public Safety invites members of Columbia University Medical Center to Security Awareness Day 2017.
A Genie Lift is a type of aerial lift that is primarily used to access light fixtures and for other aboveground job tasks.
Stay safe on the job by learning about airborne contaminants.