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Sorted by relevanceBring the visitor to the front desk with any government-issued ID. Reception voids the old badge in the access system and prints a replacement.
Report the loss in Workday, then visit HR on the 2nd floor with photo ID. A new employee badge is printed the same day.
Within 24 hours, file the Incident Report (Form SAF-22).
Inspect every first aid kit monthly; replenish any consumed items within 48 hours.
Review the Medical Incidents standard on the department portal before you begin.
Review the Security Incidents standard on the department portal before you begin.
Run if you can, hide if you cannot, fight only as a last resort. Call 911 as soon as it is safe.
Open an Incident in ServiceHub with severity, impact, and reproduction steps.
Review the Company Holiday Schedule standard on the department portal before you begin.
Quick-reference guides live in the LMS and on the department portal.
Longer-form guides are versioned in the LMS and superseded on republish.
How often is this reviewed? — At least annually, and any time an incident, audit, or major change requires it.
How often is this reviewed? — At least annually, and any time an incident, audit, or major change requires it.
Report a lost badge in Workday and visit HR 2nd floor with a photo ID.
Use your employee badge at any main entrance 06:00–19:00. After hours requires a manager-approved access exception.
How often is this reviewed? — At least annually, and any time an incident, audit, or major change requires it.
How often is this reviewed? — At least annually, and any time an incident, audit, or major change requires it.
How often is this reviewed? — At least annually, and any time an incident, audit, or major change requires it.
Day 1: paperwork and badge at HR. Day 2: IT setup. Day 3: safety orientation. Day 5: department shadow.