EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
ARE YOU PREPARED?
This information is intended to help staff, faculty, and students respond to emergency situations that may occur at the Montgomery Community College Campus. Such emergencies can occur at any time and without warning, but their effects can be minimized if proper emergency procedures are established and followed.
These procedures may not cover every condition that might develop and it may not always be feasible to follow every procedure.
The College is committed to the safety and security of all members of the college community. In times of emergency, the College will provide appropriate campus-wide response to assure safety and minimize losses.
Emergency preparedness is also an individual responsibility. This handbook will serve as a quick reference for effective action during emergencies and should be kept in an easily accessible location at all times. All employees should take time now to read and become familiar with the contents of the guide before an emergency occurs.
This document will be made accessible in every classroom, office area, and various other places throughout the College campus. In addition, each employee will be given a copy.
Please remember that to make an emergency call to an outside source from an MCC office phone, you must dial "9" to get an outside line.
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HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPILL
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Any spill, other than a small incidental type spill or mishap, involving hazardous materials (for example: motor oil, bleach, gasoline, etc.) shall be reported immediately to Emergency Communications at 911. Then contact the Switchboard at ext. 600 that 911 has been called. The Switchboard will notify the Director of Facilities at ext. 229. IF OUTSIDE
IF INSIDE
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EMERGENCY EVACUATION/EMERGENCY LOCKDOWN
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EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURE Emergency evacuation routes are posted in classrooms and corridors. At the sound of an emergency alarm, students, faculty, and staff should exit the building immediately through the nearest emergency exit as indicated by the arrows on the evacuation route. Upon hearing the alarm, instructors should announce to their students that they should leave the building by the nearest safe, unblocked exit and should assemble immediately at the designated evacuation site. Instructors should take their daily attendance roster with them to the assembly point so that they can conduct a roll call of students. Remaining calm during the evacuation procedure will be essential for the safety of all persons involved. Once the building has been evacuated, no one should re-enter the building until instructed to do so by administrative services staff, emergency personnel, or administration. EMERGENCY LOCKDOWN PROCEDURE For the protection and safety of staff, faculty, students and visitors, a crisis on campus may require the college to implement emergency lockdown of a building or the entire campus. For example, an armed intruder on campus would require that building occupants lock themselves in rather than being evacuated and exposed to the danger. Time is critical in such a crisis and the lockdown must be initiated as quickly as possible. Due to the absence of a public address system on campus, notification of the need for a lockdown would be given verbally by campus employees. It is extremely important that staff and faculty assist in announcing the lockdown and directing building occupants into a room/building that can be secured. When an announcement is made to initiate the emergency lockdown, the following steps should be followed:
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SAFETY POLICIES
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The following safety policies are enforced:
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UTILITY EMERGENCY
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If a utility problem is discovered, such as a gas leak, call the Switchboard at ext. 600. The Switchboard will call Maintenance or emergency personnel. Gas Leak
Power LossDisruption in electrical service should be reported immediately to the Switchboard at ext. 600. The Switchboard in turn will notify the Maintenance Supervisor (Coordinator of Evening Operations after 5:00 pm). Maintenance staff will investigate the scope and condition of the power loss. If power loss is due to the disruption of utility service, the power company will be notified. Power losses greatly increase the likelihood of accidents and damage to electrical equipment. Every effort should be made to immediately turn off all electrical equipment. The building may be operated safely during daylight hours when sufficient natural light is available and the building can be occupied comfortably without HVAC. During evening operations the building will be evacuated. The Coordinator of Evening Operations will provide further directions concerning class schedules. |
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DRUGS/ALCOHOL ON CAMPUS
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MCC has a “zero tolerance” policy related to drug and alcohol use or possession on school property. Enforcement of the Drug and Alcohol policy requires complete support of MCC faculty, staff, and administration. Following are the most likely situations that will be experienced relating to drugs and alcohol:
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REPORTING AN EMERGENCY
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TO REPORT AN EMERGENCY, CALL:
State: “THIS IS AN EMERGENCY” Provide:
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MEDICAL/PSYCHOLOGICAL CRISIS
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In case of a serious medical emergency CALL 911 then:
First Aid for Seizures:
If a psychological crisis occurs (e.g. suicide attempt, disorientation, confusion, panic) CALL 911 then:
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FIRE
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Actual fire or smoke situation
Automatic System Activation
False Alarms Obviously, you will not know at the time of activation whether or not an alarm is false. For this reason, you MUST regard each alarm as an emergency. In fact, it is a violation of local fire code to disregard alarm activations. Evacuation procedures MUST be followed for any alarm. FIRE EXTINGUISHER INSTRUCTIONS
If your clothes catch fire, STOP, DROP, AND ROLL!!! |
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SEXUAL ASSAULT AND CRIME PREVENTION
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Anyone can be a victim of sexual assault or crime. Be aware of the different possibilities and be prepared to take whatever actions are necessary. WHEN WALKING OR DRIVING:
IN THE EVENT AN ASSAULT OCCURS:
TIPS THAT CAN BE USED TO PREVENT CAMPUS CRIME ARE:
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REPORTING A CRIME
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If you see or suspect any illegal activity occurring at or about MCC:
Be aware of the following suspicious signs. Follow the above procedures if any of them are observed:
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INCLEMENT WEATHER (STUDENTS AND EMPLOYEES)
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The primary concern of the College is the safety of students and employees. Regardless of the official decisions outlined in this section, make your best decision considering all the information which you have available.
Closing decisions are made by senior administration, using all available information. Occasionally decisions will be made that may inconvenience or frustrate some individuals. However, principles of health, safety, and protection of property will take priority in making a determination to close the College. There is not necessarily a direct relationship between the closing of the public schools and closing of the College. Public school officials consider different factors (e.g. large numbers of children on buses) when they decide whether or not to operate the school. |
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SEVERE WEATHER/PROCEDURE FOR TAKING COVER
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In the event that severe weather (i.e. tornado warning, severe thunderstorm warning, etc.) presents an immediate threat to individuals on the campus, the following plan will be activated:
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BOMB THREAT/EXPLOSION
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If you observe a suspicious object or potential bomb on campus, follow the procedures listed below:
COMMUNICATION DEVICES (CELL PHONES, RADIOS, ETC.)
If a threatening call is received and the call can be transferred, the call should be directed to the President. If the President is not available, the next available administrator should receive the call. The person receiving the call should keep the caller on the phone as long as possible and record the following information (a Bomb Threat Report Form is located on the S: drive):
Ask the caller the following questions:
Record any responses the caller gives you. After the call is completed:
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MEDIA PROCEDURES
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Television, radio, and newspapers provide an excellent conduit for getting information to large numbers of people. As a result, information shared with the news media should be both timely and accurate. Misinformation, speculation, and “bits and pieces” of the story can be both confusing and damaging. Therefore, faculty and staff should refrain from speaking with the press. The President of the College or designated administrator shall be the only spokesperson to respond to the media. Reporters and photographers should be kept away from the scene until the President or designated administrator gives approval. |
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