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205 South Martin Jischke Drive 765 4940446 Campus emergency preparedness training series Building Emergency Plan Presentation Ron Wright Director Emergency Preparedness amp Planning Overview ID: 774750

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Campus Emergency Preparedness & Planning Office205 South Martin Jischke Drive(765) 494-0446

Campus emergency preparedness training series

Building Emergency Plan Presentation

Ron Wright, Director Emergency Preparedness & Planning

Slide2

Overview

BEP Basic Information

Building Contact Information

Any Critical Operations

Notification Procedures

Automated External Defibrillator Locations, if applicable

Emergency Procedures

Evacuation Procedures

Building Specific

Emergency Assembly Area

Shelter In Place Procedures/Locations

All Clear Procedures

Guidelines for People Requesting Additional Assistance

Points of Contact

Slide3

Your Building Emergency Plan (BEP)

Designed to provide students, faculty, staff, and visitors information about:Shelter in place and Evacuation procedures for natural & human-caused events.

REMEMBER, WHEN YOU HEAR:

ALL HAZARDS OUTDOOR SIRENS

immediately

seek shelter (

Shelter-In-Place

) in a safe location within closest facility

FIRE ALARMS

immediately

evacuate

the building and move to a safe location

In both cases, you should seek additional clarifying information by all possible means…Purdue Homepage, TV, radio, email, etc.

Slide4

Your Building Emergency Plan (cont)

As a building occupant, you need to be familiar with your specific building emergency plan.

Read it carefully

. If you have any questions, consult your Building Deputy, Department Safety Coordinator or Safety Committee representative.

Be familiar with the flip-style Purdue Emergency Procedures Guide…located on the Emergency Preparedness website:

http://www.purdue.edu/emergency_preparedness/

Know the following:

The Purdue Emergency Warning Notification System—Purdue ALERT

Evacuation routes, exit points, and where to report for roll call after evacuating

When and how to evacuate the building

Safe locations to shelter in place

Locations of emergency materials that may be needed in an emergency such as emergency telephones and fire pull alarms

Procedures for notifying emergency responders…

dial 911 for any emergency

Additional building specific procedures and requirements

Your BEP is available at

(add location where building occupants can obtain/view their specific BEP)

Slide5

Building Contact Information

Building Name:

Building Deputy:

Email:

Address:

Telephone #:

Alternate Building Deputy:

Email:

Telephone #:

Slide6

Building’s Critical Operations

This slide is applicable if you have critical operations within your facility that needs to be communicated to building occupants.

Critical operations are defined as any

potentially hazardous operations located in your facility that requires preplanning for evacuation and/or shelter in place events.

This information must be readily available to First Responders to assist them in their emergency response.

Include any specific directions for building occupants (based on building critical operations).

Slide7

Notification Procedures

Immediate Emergency Notification:

Dial

911

from a public or campus telephone.

For Non-Emergency Notifications call:

Building Deputy Phone Number:

(ADD APPROPRITAE #)

Purdue Fire Department:

494-6919

Purdue Police Department:

494-8221

Radiological & Environmental Management:

494-6371

Physical Facilities Services:

494-9999

Physical Facilities Services Zone:

(ADD APPROPRIATE #)

Slide8

Purdue ALERT—Our Emergency Warning Notification System

All-Hazards Outdoor Emergency Warning Sirens (

Shelter-In-Place

)

Fire alarms (

Evacuate

the building)

Text message will be sent (one must opt in to receive a text) See

http://www.purdue.edu/securepurdue/

to sign up

An e-mail will be sent to all people with a

purdue.edu

address

University Residences personnel will be notified. They activate their procedures to alert people in individual halls via their resident assistants, phones, and signage.

The Purdue home page (

www.purdue.edu

) will be updated. The home page is the focal point for the most complete information in all campus-related emergencies.

Marketing & Media personnel will work with the news media— radio, TV, newspapers, and Internet — to help spread the word.

The Boiler Television Emergency Notification System will broadcast emergency information.

Slide9

Automatic External Defibrillator (AED)

An Automated External Defibrillator or AED is a portable electronic device that automatically diagnoses the potentially life threatening cardiac arrhythmias of ventricular fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia in a patient, and is able to treat them through defibrillation, the application of electrical therapy which stops the arrhythmia, allowing the heart to reestablish an effective rhythm.

If your department has purchased an AED please specify location (s) here:

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Emergency Procedures

Purdue’s Emergency Procedures Guide should be periodically reviewed to supplement the BEP information and develop an individual plan of action for emergencies. It can be found on the Emergency Preparedness website:

http://www.purdue.edu/emergency_preparedness/

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Evacuation Procedures

Immediately obey evacuation alarms and orders. Tell others to evacuate.

No one may remain inside a building when an evacuation is in progress.

Classes in session must evacuate.

If involved with hazardous research or doing a dangerous procedure, immediately shut down operations that could create additional hazards if left unattended. Evacuate as soon as possible.

When you evacuate, take keys, coat, purse and any other critical personal items with you to the EAA.

REMEMBER, IN CASE OF A FIRE, IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOT DELAY EVACUATION.

Close doors as rooms are vacated.

Assist those who need help, but do not put yourself at risk attempting to rescue trapped or injured victims.

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Evacuation Procedures (cont)

Note location of trapped and injured victims and notify emergency responders.

Walk calmly but quickly to the nearest emergency exit.

Use stairways only

.

Do not use elevators.

Keep to the right side of corridors and stairwells as you exit.

Proceed directly to your designated EAA. Stay away from the immediate area near the building you evacuated.

Remain in EAA until roll is taken and instructions are given.

Do not reenter the building until authorized fire or police department personnel give the “All Clear” instruction.

Slide13

Building Specific Evacuation Procedures

Evacuation procedures must take into account any specific building and occupant needs. Add maps, exit routes, other steps, actions, or precautions specific to your building or work area on this slide

Slide14

Emergency Assembly Area (EAA)

Primary location (should be

outside

, in an area away from the building): Describe the EAA location and your accounting procedures here.

 

Secondary location (should be

inside

a nearby building

in case of inclement weather): Describe the EAA location and your accounting procedures here.

 

Slide15

Shelter In Place Procedures

Types:

Tornado warning or other severe weather events.

Hazardous materials release.

Active shooter, building intruder, or civil disturbance.

As directed by police personnel for any other situation that requires you to find protection within a building.

When to shelter

When you hear the All Hazards Outdoor Sirens

When directed by police/fire personnel

Specify where to shelter in your building

Slide16

Shelter In Place Procedures (cont)

EMERGENCYEMERGENCY ASSEMBLY AREA (EAA)—SHELTER IN PLACEWeather-Related—Tornado WarningBasement corridors, basement offices, basement restroomsOr the lowest level of the building (stay away from windows and doors)Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) ReleaseRemain or find an unaffected office or work area and close windows and doors.Civil Disturbance—active shooterSeek a safe location, preferable a room without windows that can be locked or secured by barriers.

What to do:

Proceed to the nearest building and find a safe location (reference BEP or Emergency Procedures Guide for specific guidance). See below table for basic guidance:

After getting to a safe location and without jeopardizing your safety, try and obtain additional clarifying information by all possible means possible (e.g. Purdue Homepage, TV, radio, email, etc.)

Slide17

Shelter In Place Location (s)

Specify where to shelter in your building

Slide18

All-Clear Procedures

Do not re-enter the building until the all-clear announcement is given by a Purdue Police or Fire Officer. 

The All Hazards Outdoor Warning Sirens will

not

be used to send an all clear signal. Seek additional information by all means possible to include TV and radio channels.

Slide19

Evacuation Guidelines for People Requesting Additional Assistance

Check on people with additional needs during an evacuation. A “buddy system,” where people with additional needs arrange for volunteers (co-workers) to alert and assist them in an emergency is recommended.

Only

attempt an emergency evacuation if you have had emergency assistance training

or

the person is in immediate danger and cannot wait for emergency services personnel.

Always ask

someone requiring additional assistance how you can help

before

attempting any emergency evacuation assistance. Ask how he or she can best be assisted or moved, and whether there are any special considerations or items that need to come with the person.

Faculty and staff who have mobility impairments should let the building deputy or designated building representative know the location of their usual work area and additional needs.

An individual that requires additional assistance may fill out the

“Voluntary Registry for Persons Requesting Additional Assistance”

form located in Appendix C. Purdue Fire Department personnel will assist the individual in developing a personalized response plan for possible emergency incidents. Once all information has been entered on the form it should be hand carried to the Purdue Fire Department or sent by campus mail/U.S. Postal Service.

Slide20

Points of Contact

Contact (list a Point of Contact here)

Contact the Campus Emergency Preparedness Office at 4-0446

Go to the Emergency Preparedness website for planning assistance information:

http://www.purdue.edu/emergency_preparedness/