Inclement weather resources

In case of inclement weather, faculty and staff are encouraged to be aware of personnel processes for periods of inclement weather and for the possibility of suspended operations.

Information is available on the Human Resource Services website providing links to policies and procedures, as well as WSU snow removal and tips for safe driving. Information can be found here: http://hrs.wsu.edu/resources/inclement-weather/

Other useful websites include:

Inclement Weather FAQ: http://hrs.wsu.edu/resources/inclement-weather/inclement-weather-faq/

Suspended Operations FAQ: http://hrs.wsu.edu/resources/inclement-weather/suspended-operations-faq/

Campus Alert information (including links for each campus): http://alert.wsu.edu/

Facilities Operations “Latest News” has information on snow closed areas, snow removal, etc.: http://facops.wsu.edu/

Please contact Human Resource Services at 509-335-4521 or hrs@wsu.edu for additional information or questions.

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