Safety Manual

Safety Manual

BAINVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS CAMPUS SAFETY PROCEDURES School Safety, Security, and Management IMPLEMENTATION DATE: July 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................... Section 1 Preface ............................................................................................................................................... 5 Program Objectives ........................................................................................................................... 5 Prevention-What Can You/We Do ..................................................................................................... 6 Prevention-Essential Elements .......................................................................................................... 7 Prevention-What to Look for in Students .......................................................................................... 8 Building Security—General Preventative Guidelines ....................................................................... 10 Classroom Rules—Instructional Staff .............................................................................................. 11 2. DETECTION AND RISK ASSESSMENT ..................................................................... Section 2 Preface ............................................................................................................................................. 13 Benefits ............................................................................................................................................ 13 School Safety and Security Assessment ...................................................................... 13 Detection and Communication ........................................................................................................ 15 District Safety Committee ................................................................................................................ 19 3. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES ................................................................. Section 3 Preface and Key Elements ............................................................................................................... 22 Section III-A: Roles and Responsibilities ......................................................................................... 23 Section III-B: Prevention and Preparedness .................................................................................... 27 Section III-C: Evacuations ................................................................................................................ 29 Section III-D: Emergency Procedures ........................................................................................ 36 Emergency Response Team Checklist .............................................................................................. 36 Abandoned/Lost Child .............................................................................................................. 37 Animal/Snake Bite/Poisonous Insects ...................................................................................... 38 Assault-No Weapons/Fighting on Campus ............................................................................... 39 Assault—Weapons ................................................................................................................... 40 Assault-Sexual ........................................................................................................................... 43 Bees .......................................................................................................................................... 44 Bomb Threat ............................................................................................................................. 45 Bus/School Vehicle Accident .................................................................................................... 49 Campus Disorder/Civil Disturbance/Walk Outs ........................................................................ 50 Criminal Allegations .................................................................................................................. 51 Death – At School ..................................................................................................................... 52 Death—Outside of School-Serious Accident ............................................................................ 55 Death—Suicide ......................................................................................................................... 57 Drive-By Shooting ..................................................................................................................... 59 Earthquake ............................................................................................................................... 60 Explosion or Threat of Explosion .............................................................................................. 61 Fallen Aircraft ........................................................................................................................... 62 Fire ............................................................................................................................................ 63 Flood ......................................................................................................................................... 65 Page | 2 Section III-D: Emergency Procedures .................................................................................. continued Hazardous Materials/Chemical Accident.................................................................................. 66 Hostage ..................................................................................................................................... 69 Intruder (Armed/Unarmed) ...................................................................................................... 70 Medical Emergency Serious/Multi Injury Accident .................................................................. 72 Medical Emergency Blood-Borne Pathogens ........................................................................... 74 Missing Person .......................................................................................................................... 75 Pandemics................................................................................................................................. 77 Severe Weather Conditions ...................................................................................................... 79 Sniper ........................................................................................................................................ 81 Suspicious Package ................................................................................................................... 82 Terrorists .................................................................................................................................. 84 Use of Facilities by Outside Agency .......................................................................................... 86 Utility Outage............................................................................................................................ 87 4. RECOVERY AND EVALUATION .............................................................................. Section 4 Preface ............................................................................................................................................. 89 Post Emergency Event Review ......................................................................................................... 90 References ....................................................................................................................................... 93 APPENDICES 5. Appendix A (Emergency Contact Information/Phone Trees) .................................................. 94 Page | 3 Section I: Introduction Page | 4 School Safety, Security, and Management I. INTRODUCTION PREFACE Issues of school safety are no longer limited to the traditional fire drills, earthquake drills, or other similar natural disaster drills. The impact of societal dysfunction has created a need for additional safety and security procedures that are associated more closely with tactics designed to deal with global terrorism. The previous statement may sound a little extreme, but in light of recent events nationally, there is cause to examine and heighten school security where needed. Regardless of the causes, the fact remains that administrators, school board, teachers, staff, parents and students are going to be faced with increasingly complex ethical issues and problems related to school safety and security. The reality is one that if you wait for the problems to present themselves at the school house doors, school districts and communities become reactive as opposed to proactive. In response, the focus of this document is to summarize implications, guidelines, and specific procedures for staff and students throughout the district. Program Objectives School safety, security, and management combined with emergency/crisis preparedness establish accepted procedures and guidelines designed to protect personnel, property (physical and intellectual) and intangible assets, such as a school’s reputation, from damage or destruction and to help the school recover quickly

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