Workplace Safety

The University Corporation (TUC) employees are expected to comply with all safety and health requirements whether established by management or by federal, state or local laws.

Procedures

What to Do if an Injury Occurs to an Employee

Immediate reporting of work-related accidents and injuries is very important, for both the timely investigation of accidents and the timely provision of Workers鈥 Compensation benefits to the employee.
  1. Any employee, who is injured, must report the incident to his/her supervisor immediately even if the injury is minor.
  2. The supervisor should report the injury to TUC Human Resources within 24 hours of the incident and give the employee the 鈥淓mployee Report of Accident鈥 form.
  3. The employee must complete the "Employee Report of Accident" form as soon as reasonably possible and submit it to TUC Human Resources.听
  4. If the employee wishes or needs to seek medical treatment, refer to "Sending Employee for Treatment" for detailed instructions and provide the DWC 1 form to the employee.听
  5. The supervisor of the affected employee must complete the 鈥淪upervisor Report of Accident鈥 and submit it to TUC Human Resources as soon as possible.

The injury will need to be evaluated by TUC Human Resources (HR) for appropriate referral and authorize treatment. If HR is not available then the supervisor and/or manager will authorize treatment.

A TUC supervisor, manager or Human Resources will complete the treatment authorization form by printing their name on the 鈥渁uthorized by鈥 line. The employee will need this authorization in order to be treated.

If the injury requires first aid only, the employee should be referred to the CSUN Student Health Center.

For other injuries the employee should be referred to Facey Occupational Medicine/Convenient Care Center. For after hours treatment or emergencies, the employee can be referred to Holy Cross Medical Center or Northridge Hospital.听

Employees treated for their injury must submit copies of doctor鈥檚 notes and/or progress reports to TUC Human Resources.

If an injury requires that an employee be off of work, a doctor鈥檚 release will be required for the employee to return to work.

If an injured employee is put on restricted duty, TUC will make an effort to accommodate the injured employee.听

Sending Employees for Treatment

After TUC Human Resources evaluate the injury and authorize treatment, the employee can be sent to:

Description of care Where to go

For First Aid ONLY

The Klotz Student Health Center

Other Injuries

Kaiser Permanente

Occupational Health Clinic/On-the-Job Department

5601 De Soto Ave, Woodland Hills, CA 91367

North Entrance #10

For Emergency Care (Before 7 am)

Northridge Hospital Medical Center

18300 Roscoe Blvd
Northridge, CA 91328

(818) 885-5396

Holy Cross Medical Center

15031 Rinaldi Street
Mission Hills, CA 91345-1285

(818) 365-8052 Ext 1833


Treatment Authorization


Accident Reports

Employees involved in a work-related accident/injury and their supervisor are required to fill out a report of the accident. Please download and fill these form and send to:


Worker's Compensation Claim