Title: Assistance During An Emergency Building
1Assistance During An Emergency-Building Safety
Coordinator
- Friday December 5, 2008
- Lt. Ron Swartz- UAA Emergency Manager
- Trig Trigiano- Director EHS/RM
2Emergency Management Cycle
- 1. Awareness training
- 2. Mitigation
- 3. Practice
- 4. Respond according to training
- 5. Review adjust training
31. Awareness Training
- Workshops and bulletins on
- Identifying safety security issues
- Communicating with building occupants
- Lock down/shelter in place
- Evacuations
- Bomb threats
- Incident Command System EOC
42. Mitigation
- Facilitate employee training opportunities (HRS,
UPD, SkillSoft, etc) - Maintain postings related to emergency procedures
- Periodic walk-through
- Fire extinguishers
- Vandalism (criminal milieu)
- Lighting
5Mitigation- continued
- Develop system of disseminating vital information
to all occupants - Facilitate Building Emergency Plans
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- (Purdue) SECTION I PLAN DEVELOPMENT
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- SECTION II YOUR BUILDING EMERGENCY PLAN
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. RESPONSIBILITIES
- 3. BEP REQUIREMENTS
- 4. TRAINING SLIDE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE
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6SECTION III BUILDING INFORMATION 1. BUILDING
DEPUTY/ALTERNATE BUILDING DEPUTY 2. BUILDING
DESCRIPTION 3. BUILDING DEPARTMENTS 4. BUILDING
SAFETY COMMITTEE 5. BUILDING CRITICAL
OPERATIONS 6. BUILDING ALARM (s) 7. BUILDING
SERVICES BUILDING MAINTENANCE Â
7SECTION IV NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES 1. EMERGENCY
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES 2. NON-EMERGENCY
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES 3. PURDUE
ALERT Â SECTION V EMERGENCY PROCEDURES Â SECTION
VI EVACUATION 1. EVACUATION POLICY 2. GENERAL
EVACUATION PROCEDURES 3. BUILDING SPECIFIC
EVACUATION PROCEDURES 4. EMERGENCY ASSEMBLY AREA
LOCATION 5. EVACUATION GUIDELINES FOR PEOPLE WITH
DISABILITIES Â
8- SECTION VII SHELTER IN PLACE
- 1. TYPES
- 2. WHEN TO SHELTER IN PLACE
- 3. PROCEDURES
- BUILDING SPECIFIC SHELTER PROCEDURES AND
LOCATIONS - http//www.purdue.edu/rem/safety/bep.htm
9Mitigation- continued
- Gather supplies for Safe Rooms, Shelter-In-Place
- Practice the plan
- Tabletop exercise
- Building drill
- On-line exercise
103. Respond According to Training
- When an alarm sounds, assist with evacuation
- Ensure that all departments proceed to their
Emergency Assembly Area (EAA) - Help keep patrons from entering until all clear
is issued by uniformed authorities - Liaison with police fire responders
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12Respond According to Training- contd
- Bomb threats may require evacuation without the
use of horns bells - Use normal building emergency notification
procedure to get the word out - Designate a representative to assist police in
sweeping the area of concern - Use deputies, CTOs, UPD Auxiliary, SSP Officers
to keep patrons from entering until an all
clear has been issued by authorities
13Respond According to Training- contd
- When ordered to lock-down the facility
- Use deputies to quickly lock all perimeter doors
- Do not let anyone in
- Ensure that no patrons let anyone in
- Notify police if there is a breach or attempted
breach of security - Advise the use of Safe Rooms, if equipped
- Wait to open the building until officials advise
to do so
14Respond According to Training- contd
- When ordered to shelter in place
- Lock all doors to the shelter area
- Seal gaps with wide tape to keep exterior air
from entering - Turn off HVAC system, or remind FCS to do so
- Seal off air vents and drain openings
- Gather in an area with a battery-operated radio
- Wait for official instructions
15If a shooting is taking place . . .
- . . . and you can get out, get out fast. Trust
your instincts. Dont wait for others to
validate your decision. Leave your belongings
behind.
16Active ShooterConsiderations
- If evacuating, have the students move toward the
police while keeping their hands on top of their
head. - Move well away from the building and find a safe
location (could be a predetermined meeting place
off site). - Avoid school parking lots.
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17Active ShooterConsiderations continued
- If they do start shooting people, you need to
make a choice (at this point it is your choice)
stay still and hope they dont shoot you or run
for an exit while zig-zagging. - You may consider attacking the shooter. This is
very dangerous, but certainly no more than doing
nothing and dying in place. -
18Active ShooterConsiderations
- If you are in a room or office, stay there and
secure the door. - If the door has a window, cover it if you can.
- Consider getting students out through the windows
as calmly and as quietly as possible.
19Expectations Duringa Police Engagement
- The police will engage anyone who is armed or
moves in what may be perceived as a threat. - The police will be moving rapidly to locate,
identify and engage the suspects. - The police cannot and will not stay with you or
assist injured victims or injured officers until
the threat of continued danger is neutralized.
20Expectations DuringA Police Rescue
- When you are directed to get up, place your hands
on your head and do exactly what you are told.
Remember, you will still be treated as a suspect
until you are evaluated and checked out. - Officers, when ready, will escort you from the
building.
21Active ShooterIncident Dynamics
- Actions of Victims
- Fight or Flight
- Those who choose to fight may not be prepared for
a surprise attack, - Those who freeze in fear may be attacked
- playing dead is a gamble,
- Those who flee increase their odds of survival
- identified safe havens within the area
- evacuation out of the vicinity
22Respond According to Training- contd
- Liaison with Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
- Both UAA and the municipality may open an EOC
- Be ready to give information updates to EOC
staffers - Subject Matter Experts may be called to the EOC
to assist in response, plans, continuity of
operations, and recovery
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24From the UAA Emergency Operations Plan
- Relaying Building Information to the EOC
- The Building Managers act as the eyes and ears
of the EOC, providing accurate up-to-date
information about emergency incidents. - Managers should provide information concerning
injuries, damage, evacuation, and resources to
the EOC by telephone or currier. - The Operations Section will also receive
emergency information directly from emergency
personnel in the field. - Together, this information provides the basis for
initiating the emergency response and mutual aid
support.
25Contacting the UAA EOC
- University Police Dispatch 786.4911
- Management PIO..786-7783
- Operations Planning.786-7784
- Logistics Finance/Admin.786-7785
26Review and Adjust Training
- Document the results of drills, exercises, and
actual response to incidents - Assess the need for changes
- Building manager meeting
- Consult EHS/RM
- Consult UAA Emergency Manager
- Campus Safety Committee
27Youre Not Alone!
- Trig Trigiano
- 786.1351
- ULB 110P
- Mike Halko
- 786.1386
- Ron Swartz
- Office 786.1149
- Mobile 382.1490
- BOB 206E
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SAFETYANDRISK MANAGEMENT
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