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ATU Sligo and Covid 19
• At all times, exercise personal security precautions • When going on field trips, ensure the person in charge has your emergency contact details • In addition to the above, students must obey the Health and Safety rules of specific work areas such as laboratories, workshops, project rooms etc
Tobacco Free Zones
In accordance with the Public Health (Tobacco) Act 2002 and the Public Health (Tobacco) Amendment Act 2004: • Smoking is prohibited in all indoor places at ATU Sligo • Smoking is prohibited in designated outdoor areas and adjacent to the building’s exits and entrances • E-cigarettes are prohibited in all indoor places at ATU Sligo.
Accidents and Emergencies
You must report all accidents which occur on campus or off campus on an ATU Sligo organised activity to the Academic in charge. You should seek medical attention from the Student Health Services if required.
Accidents which occur while playing sports on or off campus with an ATU Sligo team must be reported to the Coach in charge or to a member of staff in the Knocknarea Arena.
Ensure you fill out an Accident Report form and forward it to the Health and Safety and Student Services Officer as soon as possible. Evacuation Procedure
• Please ensure you are familiar with all of the emergency exits • In the event of a Continuous Alarm you must evacuate the building by the nearest fire exit to one of the designated Fire Assembly points located in the Campus Car parks • You must obey the instructions given by staff • You must not re-enter a building until you are told to do so by a member of staff Students who fail to cooperate with Health and Safety Procedures will be subject to ATU Sligo Disciplinary Procedures.
COVID 19 is a public health emergency.
ATU SLIGO CAMPUS IS OPEN IN LINE WITH GOVERNMENT PROTOCOL.
We ask that you do not attend campus if you fall into any of the categories requiring self-isolation or restricted movement. Please familiarise yourself with the latest HSE guidelines at this link: www2.hse.ie/coronavirus/
COVID 19 information will be communicated regularly throughout the semesters.