Students attending Community Colleges of Spokane shall, to the best of their ability, make it their individual responsibility to keep themselves and their fellow students free from accidents. In the interest of accident prevention, students shall obey the approved district safety rules and procedures including those outlined below, as well as other, more specific safety rules, as outlined by their instructors:
(1) Students shall consider the benefits of accident prevention to themselves, to others, and to their work, and shall act accordingly, conducting their work to avoid accidents through observation of safe work practices.(2) Students shall study and observe all safe practices governing their specific area of work or class assignment, and shall make a concerted effort to understand their job and area of assignment.(3) Students shall ascertain emergency procedures from their instructor or supervisor.(4) Students shall remain alert for any unsafe condition(s) or practice(s), immediately reporting any observed to their instructor or supervisor.(5) Students shall promptly report any accident in which they are injured, regardless of the degree of severity, to their instructor or supervisor.(6) Students shall not engage in practical jokes or horseplay while attending class or while on the job.(7) Students shall not report to class or a work-study position while under the influence of intoxicants or drugs, nor shall such items be used or consumed while on the premises of the Community Colleges of Spokane or representing the Community Colleges of Spokane at an offsite location.(8) Students who receive their instructor or supervisor's permission to operate a state vehicle shall comply with existing fleet policies and procedures of Community Colleges of Spokane.(9) Students shall comply with existing smoking regulations of the Community Colleges of Spokane.Wash. Admin. Code § 132Q-94-030
Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140. 03-18-021, § 132Q-94-030, filed 8/25/03, effective 9/25/03; 00-14-007, § 132Q-94-030, filed 6/26/00, effective 7/27/00; 87-16-010 (Resolution No. 27), § 132Q-94-030, filed 7/23/87; Order 72-1, § 132Q-94-030, filed 1/28/72.