Evacuation procedure - Lynch Development Center, Building #4
The success of any evacuation is dependent on common
sense, logic, and presence of mind; all evacuations should follow the
fastest and safest route the particular emergency allows.
All building evacuations will occur when a fire alarm
sounds or upon notification from authorized personnel. All personnel
will evacuate to at least 75 feet from the building. Evacuation maps are
posted and exits are marked. Once a building is evacuated, people may
not reenter until approval is given by the University President. In the
President’s absence, the Chief of Security, Director of Plants and
Operations, or Dean of Students shall act as the Official University
Representative.
Upon discovery of a fire or other significant
emergency:
1.) A building evacuation will occur when a fire alarm sounds, or upon
notification from Security.
2.) Evacuation Monitors or other SMU officials will:
Announce evacuation in a clear, calm voice; Oversee orderly evacuation
of room; Shut doors and windows and turn lights off (if time allows);
Escort evacuees to designated assembly area. Evacuation Monitor is the
last to leave a given zone of responsibility. Evacuees will go to, and
remain at, designated assembly area until released by authorized SMU
official (President, Chief of Security, Director of Plants and
Operations, or Dean of Students). CAUTION: FIRE ALARMS MAY STOP
RINGING…. ALWAYS CONTINUE EVACUATION.
3.) At all doorways, evacuees will look both ways to
determine direction of emergency and then proceed with evacuation.
Special consideration will be given to persons with disabilities.
4.) EVACUATION OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES:
Evacuation Monitors will:
A.) Communicate the nature of the emergency to the
person.
B.) Ask how the person would like to be assisted.
C.) Evacuate mobility aids with person, if possible.
FOR PERSONS WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS: Offer to guide
person to the nearest exit. Have the person take your elbow and advise
of any obstacles such as stairs, narrow passageways, or overhanging
objects. At the assembly area, orient the person and ask if further
assistance is needed.
FOR PERSONS WITH HEARING IMPAIRMENTS: Communicate with
the hearing disabled person through writing, hand gestures, or
lip-reading.
FOR PERSONS USING WHEELCHAIRS, CRUTCHES, CANES, OR
WALKERS: Ask what method of assistance the person prefers. Evacuate
mobility aids with the person if possible. If the person prefers to be
moved in the wheelchair, remember:
* Ask if the person wants to move forward or backwards
down stairs
* Wheelchairs have many moveable or weak parts
* Some persons have no upper trunk or neck strength
* An evacuation chair may be needed; the regular wheelchair can be
retrieved later
* If a seat belt is available, use it!
If the person prefers to be removed from the
wheelchair, ask his/her preference on the following:
* Way of being removed from the wheelchair
* Whether to move extremities or not
* Being moved forward or backward down stairs
* Whether to bring seat cushion or pads
* What is necessary for after-evacuation care
Mobility aids will be retrieved as soon as possible. Contact Security
for location of mobility devices.
PRIMARY ASSEMBLY AREA and COMMAND POST: Evacuees will
assemble in that area by the Food Services Loading Dock on the northwest
side of Old Main. Keep streets, fire lanes, hydrants, and walkways clear
for emergency personnel. Evacuation Monitors will report completion of
evacuation to Security or other designated SMU official at the Assembly
area Command Post. Evacuees must remain at the Assembly area until
released by a University official. Evacuees may be requested to move to an
alternate site. If requested, evacuees will assist emergency personnel.
Names of persons not accounted for in the evacuation are to be given
immediately to the Chief of Security. A designated official will remain
at the Command Post to facilitate communications with SMU
Administrators, Evacuation Monitors, etc. The Primary Assembly Area
Command Post is located at the double doors on the North end of Old
Main.
Alternate Assembly Areas and Command Posts include:
1.) North end of Lynch Employee Parking Lot. COMMAND POST: South
entrance to lot.
2.) Visitor (Tower) Parking Lot. COMMAND POST:
Entrance to lot.
5.) POINT OF CONTACT: Security, or other designated
SMU official, is the Point of Contact (POC) for arriving fire/police
officials and will report nature and location of emergency and status of
evacuation.
6.) RETURN TO BUILDING: People may not return to the
building until released by the University President, Chief of Security, or
Director of Plants and Operations.
7.) EARTHQUAKE PROCEDURE: DROP, COVER, and HOLD!
* Take immediate cover under the nearest sturdy desk
or table, inside wall, or doorway. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LEAVE THE BUILDING
UNTIL THE EARTHQUAKE STOPS. EXPECT AFTERSHOCKS FOR SEVERAL MINUTES AFTER
THE INITIAL EARTHQUAKE.
* Protect your head and neck, and hold on until the shaking stops.
* Stay away from windows, outside walls, and large office furnishings or
equipment during the earthquake.
* Evacuate the building by the quickest and safest route available as
soon as the earthquake stops. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE ELEVATORS… USE
STAIRWAYS ONLY.
* Assemble at the designated Safe Area for your building. Remain there
until released by University Officials.
* Assist emergency personnel as requested.
* Stay away from buildings, power lines, light poles, etc. Protect your
head and neck.
* As quickly and safely as possible, assemble at the designated Safe
Area for your building. Remain there until released by University
Officials.
EVACUATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR FACULTY
1.) INSTRUCT students to meet you at the designated
assembly area after completing evacuation.
2.) ANNOUNCE evacuation and remove everyone from your
classroom as quickly and safely as possible. If time allows, close
windows and doors, and turn lights off.
3.) MEET your class at the designated Assembly Area.
4.) PROVIDE information concerning injuries or other
emergency conditions to University officials at the designated Assembly
Area Command Post.
5.) REMEMBER: Remain calm. Your students will be
looking to you for direction and leadership in an emergency situation.
Be prepared to help them!
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Last updated: February 27, 2003
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