Woodland Public Schools

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Revealing important insights from the November 2018 facilities and safety report of Woodland Public Schools. The report examines key aspects of the school's infrastructure and measures taken to ensure the safety and well-being of students and staff members. This comprehensive analysis sheds light on critical areas of improvement and highlights the proactive approach adopted by the school authorities to maintain a secure learning environment.

  • School Safety
  • Infrastructure
  • Woodland Public
  • November 2018
  • Report

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  1. Woodland Public Schools Woodland Public Schools Facilities and Safety November 2018 Report

  2. FACILITIES REPORT Holiday Shutdown In addition to our annual routine cleaning activities, the following maintenance items are scheduled for this shutdown period: Handrails for 3 stair platforms at WPS Annual compliance inspections for boilers, fire systems and backflow devices Security straps for light covers at WHS main Gym Repair ceiling tiles, WMS Green Gym Injuries This month we encountered 2 significant employee injuries. One of these injuries occurred at the employee s home, and the second was due to a fall from a ladder at WMS, resulting in a fracture of the employee s leg. The first injury resulted from a fall forward, and the employee s head hit a fireplace hearth. This accident resulted in a fractured neck and significant damage to his spinal cord. The employee has been in the ICU at Peace Health for three weeks, and arrangements are being made to transfer him to a long-term spinal cord rehabilitation facility possibly out of state. The second injury occurred when an employee was installing a projector system in the Middle School Library. The employee misstepped on the ladder and fell onto his knee, fracturing it and causing ligament damage. This injury also required hospitalization.

  3. FACILITY CHARTS FACILITY CHARTS POWER COST AND WORK ORDER STATUS

  4. Note FACILITY CHARTS FACILITY CHARTS WATER USAGE WATER USAGE WHS, WIS, WMS, WPS Water charts are updated every two months. Next update to these charts in January 2019. The WMS chart has been reconfigured to include the following 7 meters: 755 Park high and low flow, BO and Team High, PIT house, bus barn, athletic field and DO. All of these meters are totaled on the WMS graph, but each data point is recorded separately to aid in identifying leaks.

  5. SAFETY CHARTS Accidents for the Month There were 10 accidents/incidents for the month; 6 students and 4 staff. Staff Accidents/Incidents There were 2 staff incidents as the result of student behavior. WIS employee tripped walking up stairs. WIS staff slipped on wet floor in lunchroom. Student Accidents/Injuries WPS Student scraped arm due to slipping on play structure. WIS Student fractured arm falling on playground. PIT (WMS) Student dropped tray on foot; minor tenderness. PIT (WMS)- Student in wheelchair missed ramp and fell forward; scrape on R/arm. WHS Fell during basketball and strained right arm. WHS Student broke pinky when contact was made with another student during basketball.

  6. SAFETY CHARTS

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