As a part of the Administrative Services Team, the Risk Management office supports the mission of the college by protecting students, the general public and employees, and public assets against the adverse effects of accidental loss, at reasonable costs, so the District can provide needed services even after a catastrophic event.
Employees or Vocational Students enrolled in a Vocational Program such as EMT, Fire Academy, Nursing, Paramedic, Police Academy, Radiology or Respiratory Therapy, and who sustained a Non-Life Threatening work-related injury should contact Company Nurse: 877-518-6702, using El Camino College Code: SCC04.
When an individual(s) contacts Company Nurse and medical treatment is required, Company Nurse will automatically send the injured individual(s) a Temporary Pharmacy Card with referral form to one of the District's Front Line Medical Providers at the individual's choosing. The medical provider will provide the injured individual with a copy of their Temporary Pharmacy Card .
PLEASE ALSO NOTE: Employees or Vocational Students enrolled in one of the Vocational Programs, as listed above, and who sustained a work-related injury or illness, should not seek treatment at the Student Health Center.
View FAQ if employee(s) ask "Why do I have call Company Nurse?"
Campus and Workplace Safety and Consultation Committee are available for the following dates:
June 2023 | January 2024 |
July 2023 | February 2024 |
August 2023 | March 2024 |
September 2023 | May 2024 |
October 2023 | June 2024 |
November 2023 | July 2024 |
The State of California Disaster Service Worker (DSW) Program includes all public employees impressed into service by a person having authority to command the aid of citizens in the execution of his or her duties during a state of war, a state of emergency, or a local emergency.
As public employees, El Camino Community College District employees are DSWs. Examples of emergencies for which El Camino Community College District employees may be called upon to help as DSWs include fire, flood, earthquake, or public health emergencies. In an emergency, non-essential public employees (those that are not required for continuity of operations) may be released from their usual duties so that they can be reassigned to assist any agency or organization carrying out its emergency response duties. Employees acting as DSWs will be assigned duties within their scope of training, skill, and ability. Examples of DSW responsibilities include:
General Evacuation Procedures For Employees
General Evacuation Procedures For Faculty And Students
ECC 2023 AED Site Locations Map
Justin Lising
jlising@elcamino.edu
Phone: 424-318-0616
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Office of Workplace Safety and Risk Management
Leobardo Barrera
310-660-3593, ext. 7806
Valerie Wagner
310-660-3156
email: riskmanagement@elcamino.edu