purpose Understand the appropriate safety measures and who to contact in an event of an emergency Aid in the safety of students in your designated building Become familiar with the evacuation and assembly areas both inside and outside of your building ID: 931662
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Residence life Safety Training
Slide2purposeUnderstand the appropriate safety measures and who to contact in an event of an emergency
Aid in the safety of students in your designated building
Become familiar with the evacuation and assembly areas both inside and outside of your building
Slide3Snow, ice, or floodingEveryone will be notified by University Police of what to do through campus notifications and news releases University Police will continually monitor weather, news, and road conditions
Severe weather / natural hazards
Slide4EarthquakeDuring Shaking:Seek refuge in a doorway or under a desk or tableStay away from glass windows, shelves, and heavy equipmentDo not run through or near buildingsAfter Shaking:Evaluate the situation and determine if emergency help is necessary. If so,
call University Police
(478)
934-3002
or
911.
Report damaged facilities to Plant Operations
Slide5Tornadoes & thunderstormsWatch: possibility of one or more tornadoes/storms in the area. Continue with normal activity but monitor weather.Warning: a tornado/storm has been sighted and may be approaching. Seek shelter immediately. Seek shelter in the lowest level of the building shelter locations
Get under a heavy desk or sit next to the wall and cover your head with your arms/hands
Slide6Severe weather shelter areasThe following diagrams are the severe weather shelter areas for each building on campus.These locations are on the main level away from windows and doors. They are highlighted in yellow.These areas can also be accessed online
Slide72nd and 3rd floors will assemble on 1st floor
Slide82nd floor will also assemble on 1st floor
Slide92nd and 3rd floors will also assemble on 1st floor
Slide10Knights Hall 1st Floor Safety Diagram
2
nd
and 3
rd
floors will also assemble on 1
st
floor
Slide112nd and 3rd floors will also assemble on 1st floor
Slide122nd floor will also assemble on 1st floor
Slide13Slide14Slide15Slide16Slide17Bomb threatsDO NOT HANDLE the object you observe as a suspicious object or potential bombClear the area immediately and call University Police (478) 934-3002 or 911University Police will notify everyone if your building is evacuatedIf your building is evacuated:
Follow evacuation
protocols
A
ssembly areas predesignated
At least 200ft away from building
Once
outside, stay away from buildings, vehicles, and trash
containers
Police will lead search of the area
Slide18FiresReport to University Police (478) 934-3002 or 911Minor Fires:Charge fire extinguisher toward base of the flameLarge Fires:Activate building alarm and evacuateDirect crowds away from fire hydrants and road ways – clear sidewalks
Ask bystanders to watch windows for trapped persons
DO NOT attempt to rescue anyone. Notify fire department personnel.
Slide19Active shootersImmediate life-threatening event:Notify University Police (478) 934-3002 or call 911Each individual should take whatever actions necessary to protect his or her own lifeIf possible, flee the area safely and avoid dangerLock or barricade all doors
Remain in place until “all clear” is given by law enforcement
Someone observed a weapon on campus:
Remain calm and call University Police
(478) 934-3002
Do not touch the weapon or approach the individual
If possible, remove yourself from area
Slide20Outdoor assemblyThe following are locations for each building in the event of an evacuation.When exiting:Assist disabled persons in exiting the buildingDo not use elevatorsLeave streets and walkways clear for emergency vehicles and personnel Do not return to building unless told to by MGA officials
Entire campus evacuation will be announced by Chief of Police
Slide21100ft away
2
00ft away
F
ire
Bomb
Slide22100ft away
2
00ft away
F
ire
Bomb
Slide23100ft away
2
00ft away
F
ire
Bomb
Slide24100ft away
2
00ft away
F
ire
Bomb
Slide25100ft away
2
00ft away
F
ire
Bomb
Slide26Slide27Slide28First aidRemain calm and assess the situationDo not put yourself in dangerMedical Emergency:Contact University Police (478) 934-3002 or 911 Do not move injured person unless they are in immediate danger of further injuryCheck breathing & initiate first aid – do not touch individual without personal protection if there is danger of coming into contact with bodily fluids
Only perform CPR if certified or if Police instruct you to
Minor Injury:
Utilize items in the nearest first aid kit
Instruct individual to consult with their doctor or Health Services
Slide29Automated external defibrillator (AED)The AED will give you step-by-step voice prompts to followImmediately summon bystander to notify University PoliceComplete Post-Incident Report Form for all use or attempted use of AEDForm can be found here
, in your handbook, or contact Risk Management (478) 471-2506
Slide30contact infoRisk Management
(478) 471-2506
Cochran
Macon
Eastman
MGA Police
478.934.3002
478.471.2414
478.374.6403
Health Services
478.271.5401
478.471.2092
Call MGA Police
Plant Operations
478.934.3000
478.471.2780
478.374.6707
Slide31Helpful LinksMGA Emergency Response PlanShelter LocationsReport a Hazard (non-emergencies)Right To Know (RTK) PlanRisk Management University PolicePlant Operations
Technology Resources
Sustainability and Recycling