Required training for 蜜桃影像 employees

To: 蜜桃影像 employees

From: Daniel M. White, Chancellor

Re: Required training for 蜜桃影像 employees

A March 30 memo from the University of 蜜桃影像 chief human resources officer Keli Hite鈥怣cGee announced the adoption of a new myUA employee training system called the Employee Learning Library. As part of a commitment to making all our campuses safe and respectful places, UA has identified a minimum of four required training programs for all UA employees. The University of 蜜桃影像 Fairbanks requires additional training for all 蜜桃影像 employees.

Some of you have already taken all or most of these courses and do not need to take them again on the new system. "Anti鈥恇ullying in the Workplace" is a new UA requirement; please note this training must be completed by June 30.

All training programs will eventually be available through the online Employee Learning Library. The myUA platform will allow us to place all required and optional

training on the system, keeping training records in one place. There will be a transition time as we get the additional training programs and everyone鈥檚 training records migrated to myUA.

Required trainings for 蜜桃影像 employees

  1. Injury and Illness Prevention (one time, within 30 days of hire or before undertaking specific activities identified as safety concerns)You do not need to take this training if you already completed 蜜桃影像 Office Safety Training. Your completion records will be updated by Aug. 31, 2018, to reflect this training.
  2. Hazard Communication (one time, within 30 days of hire or before undertaking specific activities identified as safety concerns) You do not need to take this training if you already completed 蜜桃影像 Hazard Communication. Your completion records will be updated by Aug. 31, 2018, to reflect this training.
  3. Anti鈥恇ullying in the Workplace (one time, within 30 days of hire or by June 30, 2018)
  4. Title IX (annually by Oct. 1)
  5. Employee Safety Orientation (one time, within 30 days of or before undertaking specific activities identified as safety concerns)
  6. Slips, Trips and Falls (one time, within 30 days of hire or before undertaking specific activities identified as safety concerns)
  7. Protection of Minors (Part I: Awareness; Part II: Policy and Report. One time for all employees within 30 days of hire or prior to working with minors, and annually if you are an 鈥渁uthorized adult,鈥 as described in the Protection of Minors policy.)

Trainings 1鈥4 are available now in the myUA Employee Learning Library. Slips, Trips and Falls and Employee Safety Orientation will be added by July 1, 2018. The two Protection of Minors trainings are expected to be added by the end of the calendar year. We will publicize the availability of each program once it is online.

Once all prior completed training data has been added, you will be able to determine what training you have done by clicking on "蜜桃影像 Me," then on "Training and Development," and finally on "Completed." We anticipate the work to transfer prior training records will be done by Aug. 31, 2018.

We are developing information for supervisors about accessing completion reports, requesting exemptions and managing training completions. We will publicize the information when it is complete.

To access the training

  1. Log in to myUA at https://www.alaska.edu/myua/.
  2. Click on 鈥渕yUA Employee Services Dashboard.鈥
  3. Click on 鈥淢y Community鈥 then 鈥淟earning Library.鈥
  4. Select the trainings you need to complete.

For more information or questions regarding specific trainings, please contact the following people:

Safety Training or Protection of Minors     Frances Isgrigg: 474鈥5487 or fisgrigg@alaska.edu

Anti鈥恇ullying in the Workplace     Brad Lobland: 474鈥7700 or balobland@alaska.edu

Title IX     Margo Griffith: 474鈥7599 or margo.griffith@alaska.edu

The complete 蜜桃影像 required training policy is available online.

Thank you for taking time to complete your training, and thank you for your patience as we transition to the new employee learning system. Safety is a priority at 蜜桃影像; all of these trainings address safety on campus.

Remember: If you see something, say something, do something.