As weather patterns shift towards snow, we would like to remind you of information available to help you prepare for extreme weather.
If UBC is subject to extreme winter weather conditions, the administration may decide to curtail in-person learning activities and non-necessary services. In the event of extreme weather, you are advised to regularly check www.ubc.ca for campus status updates.
Preparing faculty and staff in your department/unit for extreme weather
- We recommend you determine which staff in your department/unit have responsibilities that are of a necessary nature, such that they would be required to attend campus during extreme weather, and ensure they are aware of their responsibilities. For questions, or help in determining what work is of a necessary nature, contact your HR Advisor.
- You are requested to review your department/unit’s snow procedures, make any necessary updates, and share it with all faculty and staff in your department/unit.
- Please ensure that those in your department/unit know what to do if extreme weather prevents them from getting to campus, and that campus remains operational. For questions regarding policy in this scenario, contact your HR Advisor.
- Please review your approved hybrid work agreements and snow procedures within your department/units to support those who can work remotely when extreme weather prevents them from getting to campus.
View more information regarding extreme weather safety and protocol.
We also recommend UBC students, faculty, staff and campus visitors download the UBC Safe Vancouver app and turn on push notifications to receive immediate information (e.g. weather advisories) and updates that are impacting the entire campus. Learn more about the UBC Safe Vancouver app on the Safety & Risk Services website.
Campus safety during extreme weather
Find out about road clearing priorities and ice prevention work on the UBC Vancouver campus during snow events, and how to report slippery conditions here
Supporting students impacted by extreme weather
Faculty are encouraged to consider alternative arrangements to accommodate the needs of students who may be unable to travel safely to campus to attend class, write tests or turn in assignments, due to extreme weather conditions.
Thank you for your diligence in helping us prepare for extreme weather at UBC. With your support, we hope to keep disruptions to a minimum.
Gage Averill
Provost and Vice-President, Academic, UBC Vancouver
Frank Laezza
Vice-President, Finance and Operations
Adam Charania
Vice-President, Human Resources
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