Risk Management
Risk Management
Risk Management is critical to the mitigation and management of risk that may have an adverse impact upon the University's people, programs, property and reputation. It is also an integral function to maximizing opportunities for growth of the institution's student base, academic and research programs and infrastructure.
Public - Event Risk Management
Sport and Recreation Areas
For information about how to book a recreation area please contact Horns Recreation at sportrec.csc@uleth.ca or by telephone at (403) 329-2706.
ULSU (Ballrooms)
For information about how to book the ballrooms please contact the Student's Union at su.operations@uleth.ca or by telephone at (403) 329-2222.
Coutts Centre
For more information about how to book the Coutts Centre please email coutts.centre@uleth.ca or call (403) 915-6497.
Theatre
For more information call (403) 329-2656.
Conference Services - All Other Areas
For information on booking any other area please contact Conference Services at cnf@uleth.ca or call (403) 329-2244.
Any external event requiring the service of alcohol should be coordinated with Conference and Event Services.
The University also supports an alcohol and drug awareness committee. For more information please visit their webpage for resources and tips.
Student - Event Risk Management
Academic
ULSU Club
Graduate Student Association (GSA)
For information to book a space for a GSA event, please contact the GSA.
Organization of Residence Students (ORS)
For information to book a space for an ORS event, please contact Housing Services and/or the Student's Union at su.operations@uleth.ca or call (403) 329-2222.
Academic
ULSU Club
Graduate Student Association (GSA)
Please contact the GSA.
Organization of Residence Students (ORS)
Please contact Housing Services and/or the Student's Union at su.operations@uleth.ca or call (403) 329-2222.
Other Information
Volunteers are a valued and important resource that enables the University to undertake many exciting activities and initiatives from everything to New Student Orientation to the annual First Choice Savings Play Day. The University volunteer policy governs the acquisition and placement of volunteers for such initiatives and the following protocol and procedure should be followed when volunteers are being recruited on behalf of the University.
Employees may find more information on the Insurance and Risk Services intranet site.
In concert with the University’s Office of General Counsel the department of Campus Safety, Insurance & Risk Services reviews the insurance requirements, hold harmless and indemnification provisions contained in any contract, lease or waiver document.
Please note that all contracts requiring insurance provision review must be routed through the Office of General Counsel in accordance with the University’s Legal Agreement and Contract Review Process.
Employees may find more information on this subject at the Insurance and Risk Services intranet site.
Use of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) commonly known as a drone on the ULETH campus or for any ULETH business must follow Transport Canada's guidelines.
A summary of the basic rules are as follows: Drone_Infographic_3_EN.pdf
Drone Operations:
Drone filming for commercial, documentary, educational purposes, and for student class productions must obtain approval from the appropriate department or Faculty lead and follow Transport Canada Guidelines.
ULSU clubs are required to obatin approval from the ULSU to ensure the activity is sanctioned and insurance is in order for any club realted activity involving the use of a drone.
University drone use activities requiring proof of insurance must be directed through insurance.risk@uleth.ca and off campus unmanned air vehicle use over or on other premises should include written permission from the owner.
Employees operating a drone for University business should review the Insurance and Risk Services intranet site for further information.
Recreational Use
The new rules do not treat people who fly drones for fun or for business differently and you must follow the Government of Canada - Drone Rules
Special Flight Operations Certificate (SFOC)
If you want to fly your drone outside the rules, you will need to apply for a Special Flight Operations Certificate (SFOC).
The Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs) require unmanned air vehicle (UAV) operators to apply for SFOCs so Transport Canada can ensure operators use their UAV reliably and safely.
Each SFOC contains conditions for where and how to fly, such as:
- maximum altitudes
- minimum distances from people and property
- coordination requirements with air traffic services