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First Aid Kits and Trained First Aid Representatives Can Be Found in Each of the Departments Listed Below Western First Aid Kit Locations First Aid Kits and trained First Aid Representatives can be found in each of the departments listed below. Building Department 3M Kinesiology Fowler Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic Advanced Facility for Avian Psychology Research (AFAR) Alumni House Residence (AHR) Housing Arts and Humanities Building French Studies (AHB) Modern Languages and Literatures Office of the Dean (Arts and Humanities) Technical Services Bayfield Hall Residence (BHR) Housing Biological and Geological Biology Sciences Building (BGSB) Earth Sciences Biotron (BIO) Biotron Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Civil and Environmental Engineering (BLWT) Mechanical and Materials Engineering Chemistry Building (CHB) Chemistry Claudette McKay‐Lassonde Mechanical and Materials Engineering Pavilion (CMLP) Clinical Skills Learning Building Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry (CSB) Convergence Centre (CC) Ivey Publishing Surface Science Western Delaware Hall Residence (DHR) Housing Dental Sciences Building (DSB) Dentistry Pathology Physiology and Pharmacology Elborn College (EC) Faculty Association Western Libraries (LIRM/LITS) Rehab Sector Schools (Physical Therapy, School of Communication Science and Disorders, School of Occupational Therapy) Elgin Hall Residence (ELHR) Housing Elginfield Observatory (EO) Physics and Astronomy Environmental Science Western Environmental Science (Western Field Station) Field Station (ESW) Essex Hall (EHR) Housing Faculty of Education Building Teacher Education Office (Althouse) (FEB) 1 FIMS and Nursing Building (FNB) Information and Media Studies Nursing FPC + COL (Collider) Fraunhofer Project Centre Collider Mechanical and Materials Engineering Graphic Services Building (GSB) Bookstore and Graphics (Graphics Services) Fire Safety and Emergency Management Health Sciences Addition (HSA) History of Medicine Medicine Health Sciences Building (Arthur School of Health Studies and Sonia Labatt) (HSB) ICFAR Institute For Chemicals & Fuels from Alternative Resources International Graduate Affairs Graduate and Post‐Doctoral Studies Building (IGAB) Office of the Associate Dean (Arts and Humanities) Western International (Richard) Ivey Building (IVEY) Ivey Business School (General) Business Library Kresge Building (KB) Epidemiology and Biostatistics Lambton Hall Residence (LAHR) Hospitality Services Law Building (LB) Law Law Library Lawson Hall (LWH) Classical Studies History Women's Studies Writing Program London Hall Residence (LOHR) Housing Material Sciences Addition Chemistry (MSA) McIntosh Gallery (MG) Gallery Medical Sciences Building (MSB) Anatomy and Cell Biology Animal Care and Veterinary Services Biochemistry Education Office Medical Biophysics Medway Hall Residence (MHR) Housing Middlesex College (MC) Applied Mathematics Computer Science Mathematics Grad Club Mogensen Building (MOG) WORLDiscoveries Molecular Biology Laboratory Biochemistry (MBL) Museum of Ontario Archaeology Museum of Ontario Archaeology (MOA) Sustainable Archaeology 2 Music Building (MB) Music Natural Sciences Centre (NSC) Hospitality Services North Campus Building (NCB) Biology Ontario Hall Residence (OHR) Housing Photoperiod Laboratory (PPL) Biology Physics and Astronomy Building Physics and Astronomy (PAB) Platt's Lane Estates (PLE) Housing Power Plant (PP) Power Plant Robarts Research Institute (RRI) Imaging Molecular Medicine Robarts Research Institute Saugeen‐Maitland Hall Residence Housing (SMHR) Siebens‐Drake Research Institute Microbiology and Immunology (SDRI) Social Science Centre (SSC) Academic Counselling Anthropology Bachelor of Management and Organizational Studies Economics Facilities Management Geography Political Science Psychology Social Science Technology Services Sociology Somerville House (SH) Ivey Business School (Pre‐Business) Spencer Engineering Building Chemical and Biochemical Engineering (SEB) Civil and Environmental Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering Office of the Dean (Engineering) Stevenson Hall (STVH) Office of the President Philosophy Center for Theory and Criticism Support Services Building (SSB) • Facilities Management • Western Technology Services • Infrastructure Services • Institutional Planning and Budgeting • Occupational Health and Safety • Finance • Employee Well-Being Services Sydenham Hall Residence (SYHR) Housing Talbot College (TC) Music Library Office of the Dean (Music) Taylor Library (TL) Taylor Library (General) 3 TD Stadium (TDS) Kinesiology (Intercollegiate Athletics) Thames Hall (TH) Facilities Management Kinesiology (Intercollegiate Athletics) Thompson Engineering Building Chemical and Biochemical Engineering (TEB) Machine Services Thompson Recreation and Sports and Recreation Services Athletic Centre (TRAC) University College (UC) Deans Office University Community Centre Bookstore and Graphics (Bookstore) (UCC) Student Success Center Visual Arts Centre (VAC) Visual Arts Weldon Library (WL) D. B. Weldon Library (General) Western Archives West Valley Building Animal Care and Veterinary Services (WVB) Western Centre for Continuing Continuing Studies Studies (WCS‐‐Citi Plaza) Western Centre for Public Health Family Medicine and Family Medicine (PHFM) Interfaculty Program of Public Health Western Interdisciplinary BrainsCAN Research Building (WIRB) Brain & Mind Institute Psychology Western Science Centre (WSC) Biology Earth Sciences Office of the Dean (Science) Statistical and Actuarial Sciences Western Student Recreation Campus Recreation Centre (WSRC) Western Student Services Registrarial Services Building (WSSB) Student Development Centre Student Financial Aid Westminster Hall (WH) Advancement Services (General) Alumni Relations Communications and Public Affairs Wind Engineering, Energy Civil and Environmental Engineering and Environment (WINDEEE) 4 .
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