From March 24 to March 30, 2025, the University is holding “Zero Injury Week” on the theme: “Personal Caution: Can't We Just Try?”
Zero Injury Week is a new approach to organizing prevention that combines three areas - safety, occupational health and employee well-being at all levels of production.
In order to ensure the safety and health of employees at workplaces, prevent and avoid occupational injuries during the period of territory improvement activities, planned window washing, and Saturday clean-up days, the Zero Injury Week is organized under the theme: “Personal Caution: Can't We Just Try?”.
The purpose of the Zero Injury Week is to prevent occupational injuries at the University by promptly identifying violations of labor protection norms and applying measures to eliminate them.
The main activities planned for this period will be aimed at preserving the life and health of employees.
Particular attention will be paid to the prevention of occupational injuries, the formation of responsible attitude of each employee to personal safety, as well as to the safety of others in the process of work or while on the territory of the university, work with the use of equipment, timely briefings on labor protection, training of employees in safe techniques and methods of work on the improvement of the territory at Saturday cleanup days, other work not related to the direct duties of professional and professional activities, as well as to the development of a safe working environment.