Safety and Health at Brandon University

In an emergency, get to a safe place and call 911. Please never take the law into your own hands. Immediately report a security concern or non-emergency incident to BU campus security, call 204-727-9700.

Brandon University is committed to the safety, health, and security of all persons on campus.  This commitment is stated in the Brandon University Safety & Health Commitment policy.  The BU community is welcoming and supportive, and we work hard every day to keep it as safe and as caring as possible.  Brandon University has numerous security cameras covering the campus, careful environmental design to promote safety and security, and security staff who are on duty night and day.  Brandon University has a dedicated Workplace Safety & Health Advisor who can help with safety and health questions and concerns and can be reached at BUSafety@BrandonU.ca

Incident Reporting

Incident and worker reporting forms for students, faculty, and staff.

First Aid Kits

First aid kits are available throughout the Brandon University campus.

Automated External Defibrillators

An automated external defibrillator (AED) is a portable electronic device that automatically diagnoses life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias and treats them through defibrillation.

Emergency Blue Light Phones

Emergency blue light phones are located across campus. Once an emergency blue light phone is activated, a strobe light on top flashes and you will be linked with the 911 operator.

Workplace Safety Resources

Learn more about BU’s available workplace safety resources, including the ergonomic evaluation and BU Workplace Wellness programs.

Related Sites

Sexualized Violence Support and Information

We’re committed to a campus and a community where sex and intimacy are consensual and respectful.

Sexualized Violence Support and Information

Diversity and Human Rights

Brandon University has a responsibility to prevent acts of discrimination and harassment and to address them when they happen. 

Diversity and Human Rights