Health and Safety

To ensure student safety, pre-existing medical conditions must be recorded on the enrolment form.

The International Student Support Team must be informed if there are any new medical conditions.

Failure to disclose a medical condition could result in
withdrawal of an offer to study.
  • Students should not attend classes if they have any medical condition that is contagious.
  • In New Zealand it is mandatory that all injuries, accidents and near misses at school are reported so that actions can be taken to prevent these happening again. Any student who has an injury, accident or near miss while at the Campus must report this to Reception.
  • First aid kits are kept on each floor of the College Campus to treat minor injuries. If a student has a minor injury, they should go to Reception for assistance.
  • Fire evacuations, earthquake and lockdown drills will be held on a regular basis to ensure student safety. Details can be found on noticeboards throughout the College.
  • If the alarm rings, students should exit the building immediately in an orderly manner. Use the identified exits unless these are inaccessible. DO NOT use the lifts. When outside of the building, stand clear of the roads and allow access for emergency services.

 

For further details on Health and Safety at UP International College refer to the

Health and Safety Manual.