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Page County schools roll out hazardous-chemicals plan, air-quality teams and security upgrades
Summary
The district outlined a new hazardous communications plan, a tiered indoor-air-quality team structure, and a recent $26,000 school security award that will fund cameras and radios; administrators also reported $9,000 in proceeds from an online auction of surplus vehicles.
The Page County School Board received an operations update highlighting new safety and facilities efforts, including a district-wide hazardous communications program, an indoor-air-quality (IAQ) team structure, a school-security grant for cameras and radios, and proceeds from a recent surplus-vehicle auction.
Doctor Johnson, the division’s business and operations presenter, described a months-long effort to inventory hazardous chemicals, update safety data and train staff. "We have a brand new, hazardous communications plan," he said, adding the program will be integrated into employee onboarding and the TalentEd system so staff can acknowledge training.
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