24-hour security services at the Institute provide a security presence on both Malta and Gozo's campuses to provide a safe
environment for students, staff and visitors 365 days a year.
Key responsibilities of Security Services:
- Assist students, staff and visitors while on campus in cases of accidents or injuries;
- Protect the Institute's assets by preserving a safe and secure environment;
- Be constantly vigilant when it comes to surveillance on property grounds and report any adverse remarks;
- Maintain a physical presence to safeguard life and property;
- Patrolling of premises;
Comprehensive Security Infrastructure
Both Malta and Gozo campuses have CCTV cameras across all areas. ITS security staff receives training regularly and operates a 24-hour
control room monitoring CCTV, access control systems, and fire and intruder alarms across the campus. Security patrols the campus at
regular intervals 24 hours a day. As additional security protection to everyone on campus from adverse occurrences, we use a data torch
monitoring system to help facilitate campus safety. We can also access medical emergency services or police when necessary.
First Aid on campus
We are firm adherents to providing a safe environment for our students. In doing this, we have more than 30 security staff,
academics, administration, and technical staff trained to administer first aid and are available 24/7. First aid boxes are installed
across the campus and are easily accessible by students and staff. First aid boxes are located in:
- The practical kitchens
- Restaurants
- Laboratories
- Workshops
- Laundry area
- Security offices in Block A and Block C in Malta campus and reception area in Gozo campus
The Institute provides First Aid training to all students as part of their studies and has invested in First Aid equipment such as CPR
manikins and choking rescue vests to learn the basics of CPR. Students also have access to an Automated Emergency Defibrillator for training
purposes.
First Aid Room Location
The First Aid room is located in Block B, Room 08, close to the reception area on our Malta campus and is near the reception area on the Gozo campus.
The First Aid room is equipped to provide basic first aid assistance.
Automated Emergency Defibrillator (AED)
An Automated Emergency Defibrillator (AED) is available at the Malta and Gozo campuses. The AED is located outside the First Aid room in Block B,
Room 8, close to the reception area. In addition, several staff members are trained in providing first aid support using an AED.
Student Lockers
Students may use the student lockers located in Block C for individual use. Lockers offer a safe place for students to store personal belongings.
All lockers include locker keys control.
At the start of the academic year, students may book a personal locker. Preference is given to students who attend classes with practical kitchen sessions.
Remaining students may apply for a locker on a first-come, first-served basis. More information about lockers is located in the student pack each student
receives on induction day.
Lost and Found Property
Lost property will be kept in the Security Control Room in Block A.
To retrieve a lost item, you must be able to specify where you believe you lost it and provide a detailed
description of the item and a valid ID card.
Contact the Security Services Department
Our professional security team has your safety first in mind during your time on campus. Contact security team leader Mr Jason Farrugia at jason.farrugia@its.edu.mt or via telephone at 23793289.
Occupational Health & Safety and Workplace Wellbeing
The Occupational Health and Safety office ensures that health and safety issues are safely
managed. It also provides services to protect health at work, assess and advise on fitness
for work. The Institute thrives to provide a working environment where physical and
psychological wellbeing can be supported.
The role of the Health & Safety Coordinator on campus is to carry out the required training
and to ensure that the campus is in line with the latest Health & Safety regulations.
Workplace illnesses and incidents may occur due to bad working practices such as lack of
personal protective equipment, unsafe manual handling, unsafe machinery, and lack of safety
signage. Such practices might also result in long-term employee injuries as well as possible
hazards for students and visitors.
A safe workplace helps to minimise illness and injuries. This can only be achieved if the
workplace is kept well maintained and safe, and Policies and Procedures are followed by
everyone.
Why is health and safety important at the workplace?
Every work environment has health and safety hazards. It is in everyone’s interest that
these hazards are kept to a minimum. As part of the Institute’s best practices, health and
safety policies and procedures are in place to safeguard students, employees and visitors.
The Health & Safety Committee
The Institute takes Health & Safety matters seriously. One of the aims of the Health and
Safety Committee is to improve conditions at the workplace. The Committee meets on a monthly
basis.
Composition of the Health and Safety committee
Chair
Chief Operating Officer, Corporate Services
Members
Health and Safety Consultant
Health and Safety Coordinator
Workers Health & Safety representatives
Senior Manager, Human Resources
Manager, Academia
Manager, Security Services
Manager, Property
Housekeeping supervisor
Council student representative
Do you have queries about Health and Safety at the Institute?
The health and safety coordinator, Mr Joseph Zammit, may be contacted by email on joseph.zammit@its.edu.mt or by telephone on 23793205. The Health and Safety office is located in Block A,
Second Floor at Luqa Campus.