Title: Tornado Preparedness Training for Floor Captains
1Tornado Preparedness Training for Floor Captains
University Safety and Assurances (414) 229-6339
- Stoughton Tornado
- August 18, 2005
22013 Tornado Awareness Week
- April 15th-19th, 2013 is Tornado and Severe
Weather Awareness Week in Wisconsin
UWM Campus drills will occur on Thursday, April
18th at 2 PM Off-Campus Drill times
are Continuing Education-Plankinton Bldg. -
4/19 _at_ 130pm East Lake Towers-TBD Kenilworth
Square East 04/18 _at_ 200pm School of Freshwater
Sciences 4/18 _at_ 200pm USRB- 4/18 _at_ 200pm WUWM
TBD Zilber School of Public Health - TBD
3Tornado Shelter Area Signs
- Tornado Shelter Area signs are posted in each
campus building, typically located on the lowest
level of the building - In some buildings an interior classroom or
stairwell may be an appropriate shelter area
4Shelter in Place Locations
- Newly identified interior classrooms where
occupants can shelter in place can be
identified by a temporary sign posted on the wall
outside of the room
5Podium Instructions
- Podium Instruction cards have been created for
classrooms containing 50 or more students - These cards provide the instructor with emergency
information on procedures in the event of a
tornado or fire emergency
6Tornado Shelter Areas
- Emergency Evacuation signs (posted in prominent
locations) identify your shelter areas - Extra temporary tornado signs are available
Shelter Area maps http//www4.uwm.edu/uap/space/f
loor-plans.cfm
7Announcement of Drill
- Buildings with a fire alarm panel or other public
address systems will be notified via a verbal
announcement over the PA System by the Building
Chair (or someone appointed by the Building Chair)
8Announcement of Drill
- Text of the standardized message to building
occupants will be provided to Building Chair - The Building Chair will announce the start of the
drill and location of Shelter Areas - University Police will also send out a SAFE alert
to announce the drill.
9Announcement of Drills and Warnings
- Buildings with no PA systems will be notified by
manual alarms (whistles) on each floor of the
building - These buildings are
- Alumni
- AUP
- Bolton
- Chapman
- Hefter
- Mellencamp
- Physics
- Power Plant
- USRB
- Zelazo
- WATER Institute
10Building Chairs
- Building Chairs should know the Floor Captains
for their building - Do you have adequate coverage for all floors of
your building? - How will you communicate with your floor captains?
Link to Listing of Floor Captains http//www4.uwm
.edu/usa/safety/general/floorcaptains.cfm
11Floor Captains
- Floor Captains are identified by green
fluorescent vests - For buildings with no PA systems, floor captains
will also be issued whistles - Please let us know if you need a vest and/or
whistle
12Role of Building Chairs Floor Captains During
Drill
- Building Chairs Floor Captains direct traffic
- Guide visitors, students and others who may not
be familiar with building to shelter area - Monitor security of building
- In the event you will not be available to assist
with the drill, we would appreciate your
assistance in identifying a co-worker or
colleague who could temporarily perform your
floor captain duties
13Role of Floor Captain During Drill
- Monitor corridors on assigned Floor to ensure
personnel are moving to shelter - Check restrooms on assigned floor to ensure they
have been evacuated - Concentrate on public areas
- Office managers, classroom lecturers, and
laboratory or workshop heads should be
responsible for advising occupants in their areas
to evacuate - Those floor captains assigned to shelter areas
should assess designated shelter location (Did
everyone fit? Could it be reached quickly?) - Complete evaluation form and give to your
building chair
14Evacuation
- Once the drill is announced, occupants should
proceed quickly and calmly (using interior
stairways if necessary to reach a lower level) to
a building tornado shelter area
15High Rise Buildings
- Go to enclosed, windowless area in center of
building -- away from glass - Interior stairwells are usually good places to
take shelter, and if not crowded, allow you to
get to a lower level quickly - Stay off elevators you could be trapped if power
goes out
16High Rise Buildings
- Bolton
- Chemistry
- Cunningham
- Curtin
- Enderis
- EMS
- Sandburg
- Continuing Ed (Plankinton Building)
- SECONDS COUNT - Floors 4 and below should go to
basement Floors 5 and above should seek shelter
in interior spaces (restrooms, stairways,
interior rooms and hallways).
17Evacuation - Individuals with a Disability
- Supervisors should be responsible for assisting
any student, staff member, or visitor who has a
disability - Recommendations are
- Mobility impaired-wheelchair Elevator to
shelter - Mobility impaired, non-wheelchair Elevator to
shelter - Hearing impaired Inform of announcement and
shelter advice - Visually impaired Offer elbow assist to
shelter
18Conclusion of Drill
- At the conclusion of the drill (once occupants
have reached the designated shelter areas or
after 10 minutes) in those buildings with a PA
System, the Building Chair will make an All
Clear announcement - In those buildings with no PA System, floor
captains will announce to occupants that they may
return to their rooms - University Police will send out a Text Message
via the SAFE alert system to announce the
conclusion of the drill (at about 210pm)
19Evaluation and Debriefing
- Floor Captains will meet briefly with their
building chair for a debriefing and to turn in
their evaluation form - Or send forms to University Safety and Assurances
in Eng. 270