Category 1: Attendance & Time
Category 2: Professional Conduct
Category 3: Safety & Equipment
Category 4: Integrity & Responsibility
Category 5: Technology & Confidentiality
100

This is what you're expected to do at the start and end of your shift, and throughout the day, your supervisor should always know this.

đź’¬ What is report to work on time and keep your supervisor informed of your whereabouts?

100

You should treat coworkers with this—even when you're having a bad day.

What is courtesy and respect?

100

Always wear this when driving a state vehicle.

What is a seat belt?

100

Don't do this to work documents, or you could face serious consequences.

What is falsify records?

100

Passwords to the DNR computer system must be kept this way.

What is confidential?

200

Taking a long lunch might cost you this if you ignore scheduling rules.

What is a violation of time limits for breaks and meals?

200

This type of behavior includes using offensive language, gestures, or being disruptive.

What is unprofessional conduct?

200

You should report this if you see something that might cause an accident at work.

What is an unsafe condition?

200

Using your DNR badge for personal perks breaks this rule.

What is misusing DNR property or discounts for personal gain?

200

Using state computers for online shopping during work hours breaks this rule.

What is unauthorized use of IT resources?

300

Missing work without telling your supervisor could lead to this.

What is being considered absent without approval?

300

This is the expected demeanor toward your supervisor, even when you disagree.

What is demonstrating appropriate behavior and following instructions?

300

You may be subject to this if you're on state property, including your personal vehicle.

What is a search?

300

If you're convicted of a crime, this is who you need to notify.

What is Human Resources?

300

Don't copy this type of protected content—unless you have permission.

What is copyrighted or patented material?

400

Handling personal business while on the clock is an example of this rule violation.

What is misuse of work time?

400

This kind of behavior suggests the potential for violence and includes actions like throwing things.

What is threatening or aggressive behavior?

400

Use of DNR uniforms and ID is allowed only during these times.

What is while on duty and traveling to/from work?

400

You must report this right away if you lose your state keys.

What is a loss of property?

400

You’re required to comply with these detailed policies when using phones, faxes, or radios.

What are the DNR's acceptable use policies?

500

You're not just expected to show up—you're expected to avoid these two attendance-related problems.

What are habitual tardiness and unapproved absences?

500

This type of disruptive behavior includes things like roughhousing or fooling around at work.

What is horseplay?

500

If you drive your personal car for state business, you need to have these two things.

What are a valid driver’s license and insurance?

500

You’re expected to report this if you witness someone breaking the rules.

What is a work rule violation?

500

Sharing confidential info or records without permission is a violation of this.

What is information confidentiality policy?