PPT-Building 10 Emergency Evacuation Program
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Building 10 Complex EMERGENCY EVACUATION INITIATIVE Building 10 Complex Introduction Part I Emergency Management Continuity of Operations Program The Division of
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Building 10 Complex EMERGENCY EVACUATION INITIATIVE Building 10 Complex Introduction Part I Emergency Management Continuity of Operations Program The Division of Emergency Preparedness and Coordination focuses on. Update. June 21, 2012. Building Monitor Responsibilities. Acting as a liaison between . Administration . and the Emergency Operations Center, Building Monitors are responsible for the safety of individuals and property in their area of responsibility. Building Monitors will manage evacuations, check assigned areas, and coordinate emergency operations as necessary. Building monitors will assist other monitors in managing evacuation, checking assigned areas, and coordinating emergency operations as necessary. . E. mergency Response Team. Chain of Command (Roles of the Staff). Emergency Manager Responsibilities. Emergency . Conditions. Assembly and Shelter . Points. Emergency Evacuation Procedures . Active shooter. Fire Emergency. Earthquake Emergency. Bomb Threat. S. illiman . U. niversity . V. olunteer . F. ire and . R. escue . U. nit. Our INITIAL RESPONSE…….. 1. In the event of a fire in any of the buildings of the . Reggie Long . r3long@ucsd.edu. 2015. Definition of Roles. Incident Commander . – Senior Security person at time of alarm. Directs security team to ensure safe evacuation of the building, communicates issues to information officer for dissemination to Area Safety Coordinators.. Regulatory Requirements. Definitions. Responsibilities. Orientation of Workers. Emergency Warden Orientation and Training. Requirements for Supervisors. Supervising Rescue Operations. Training Outline. September 9, 2015. Introduction. PURPOSE. The NIH must establish policies and procedures in order to implement and maintain an occupant evacuation plan designed to ensure that individuals and visitors located in all NIH owned or leased buildings are safely evacuated during an emergency.. Fax: 404-413-3231. Emergency Management Director: . ksumas1@gsu.edu. Fire Safety Officer:. jmcwhorter@gsu.edu. 15 Edgewood Avenue. Atlanta, Georgia 30303. website: www.gsu.edu/oem . Quick Emergency Action Guide . E. mergency Response Team. Chain of Command (Roles of the Staff). Emergency Manager Responsibilities. Emergency . Conditions. Assembly and Shelter . Points. Emergency Evacuation Procedures . Active shooter. Reggie Long . r3long@ucsd.edu. 2015. Definition of Roles. Incident Commander . – Senior Security person at time of alarm. Directs security team to ensure safe evacuation of the building, communicates issues to information officer for dissemination to Area Safety Coordinators.. CAREGIVER PROFESSIONAL . FIRE SAFETY TRAINING. OBJECTIVES. At . the completion of this module, the participant will identify the following:. Types of evacuation capabilities. Define and explain “Point of Safety. Environmental Health & Campus Safety. Training Outline. Campus Health & Safety. Importance of Safety Representatives. Frequently Asked Questions. Role of a Safety Rep. Emergency Action Plan (EAP). 205 South Martin Jischke Drive. (765) 494-0446. Campus emergency preparedness training series. Building Emergency Plan Presentation. Ron Wright, Director Emergency Preparedness & Planning. Overview. for. Building Occupants. Introduction. A variety of situations may create the need to evacuate a University building including fires, natural disasters, and alarm activations. . A Building Emergency Evacuation Plan, or BEEP, organizes employee actions during workplace emergencies. These plans will dramatically reduce the potential for injuries, property damage, and confusion during an emergency evacuation.. Staff Meeting. September, . 2015. Disasters and Emergencies happen. Drought Earthquakes Extreme Heat Floods. Hurricanes Landslides/Debris Severe Weather Space Weather. Thunderstorms Tornadoes Tsunamis Volcanoes .
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