Chalking Policy
This policy defines situations, timing, and locations when chalking is permitted and prohibited on the Dartmouth College campus.
This policy defines situations, timing, and locations when chalking is permitted and prohibited on the Dartmouth College campus.
This policy sets standards for Dartmouth drivers who must have a commercial driver's license to perform duties that are considered safety-sensitive and are subject to alcohol and/or substance abuse testing as required by Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Part 382.
This policy sets standards for the appropriate use of Dartmouth owned or leased vehicles and outlines mechanisms to reduce the frequency and cost of accidents.
This policy is designed to prevent the posting of materials on undesignated spaces on college buildings.
This policy defines the valid use of electrical charging stations located on the Dartmouth College campus and processes for procuring, locating, and installing EV charging stations.
All capital projects that are managed by Planning, Design & Construction must have project management (PM) fees incorporated into the project budget.
A policy designed to ensure the appropriate use and function of fire and safety in Dartmouth residence halls and other buildings.
This policy covers Dartmouth's Fire Watch procedures for all campus owned buildings following recommendations of the State of NH Fire Marshall. Fire watches may be required for building demolition, life safety impairments, or in situations that compromise the safety of the Dartmouth community. Dartmouth's FO&M's senior management along, with the Fire Safety Supervisor, will determine if a fire watch is needed in conjunction with Hanover Fire Department.
Campus Services vehicles are equipped with a Global Positioning System (GPS) which monitors vehicle and other motorized equipment location and operation. Access under certain circumstances to data collected from the system promotes operational efficiencies, public safety, and the safety of college property.
The cost to provide utilities services during a capital project construction or renovation must be paid for by the project. Such costs should be estimated and incorporated into the capital project budget.