The Director of Occupational Health serves as the hospital’s Employee Injury Coordinator and is tasked with assessing employee work practices, equipment selections, ergonomics and many other functions essential to a healthy work environment. Our occupational health department is a function within human resources. We revise our Comprehensive Emergency Operations Plan (CEMP) each year and submit it to the Alachua County Department of Emergency Management for approval. The HVA guides our planning and training activities. We conduct an annual Hazard Vulnerability Analysis (HVA) to assess potential threats to our operations and preparedness. Call for help if you experience anything threatening, unsafe, or alarming. Program the SECOM phone number, (352) 333-4822, into your cell phone so you can call from anywhere if you need assistance. If you are a patient, your nurse can call security so that your valuables can be stored while you are here. Do not bring valuables with you to the hospital.Security escorts are available at (352) 333-4822. When possible, travel to/from your car in groups.Lock your car doors and always keep valuables you might leave inside your car hidden from view.You may contact SECOM at (352) 333-4822.īelow are some tips to help keep yourself safe: Our Security Communications Desk is a located inside the main lobby and is staffed at all times to answer phone calls and assist patients, visitors, and staff. Our Security Team is made up of uniformed officers from Allied Universal Services, the Gainesville Police Department, and the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office. Our goal is to provide protection and security to our patients, people, systems and facilities. Our physical security program is focused on implementing innovative, value-added solutions that help colleagues deliver high-quality services in a threat-free workplace. We all have an important role to play in making sure our environment is safe for our patients and our employees.
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