CSU offers guidance for sound office/teleworking ergonomics
Are you tired of having a sore back, tight shoulders and tension headaches, and feeling fatigued by the end of the work day?
Are you tired of having a sore back, tight shoulders and tension headaches, and feeling fatigued by the end of the work day?
Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs) are located across Colorado State University's campus, but do you know how to use them?
The CSU Risk Management & Insurance department may be able to provide up to 50% of the costs (up to a $500 match) for an office/computer workstation.
This Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED course teaches how to recognize and care for a variety of first-aid emergencies.
October is Ergonomics Awareness month, and CSU has free resources to help employees avoid injuries.
October is Ergonomics Awareness month, and CSU has free resources to help employees avoid work-related injuries.
Representatives from the Office of Risk Management and Insurance will be on the Lory Student Center Plaza Oct. 18 to share information about sudden cardiac arrest and how AEDs and CPR can be used to help in an emergency.
CSU's Office of Risk Management and Insurance offers a course that helps prepare members of the CSU community to respond appropriately in emergency situations.
The first week of June is National CPR and AED Awareness Week and a good reminder to get trained on both of these life-savers.